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  • Lloyd
    Spotlight

    God's Favour- The Jerry Lloyd Concert

    Ian Jackson
    Dec. 10, 2013

    It has become a slang of some sorts that when you ask persons whom you meet on the street how are they the response is "I'm blessed". If you even ...

  • Health Wealth

    Amazing Coconut Oil

    Dr. Janet Taylor
    Dec. 10, 2013

    Can there be more to coconut oil than what we already are discovering about its health benefits? The answer is a resounding "YES!" We know it supports heart health, proper ...

  • Our Caribbean

    Addressing the Caribbean's "grave economic crisis"

    Sir Ron Sanders
    Dec. 3, 2013

    In a commentary on the statement by St Lucia Prime Minister Dr Kenny Anthony that there is a grave economic crisis gnawing away at Caribbean countries and "governments are busy ...

  • Fine Point

    A most deplorable saga

    Phillip Alleyne
    Dec. 3, 2013

    From what I have been hearing and what I have been told there is a terrible lack of commitment by some members of the Referees' Association.

  • You and the Law

    Parliament

    Dr. William Para Riviere
    Dec. 3, 2013

    Parliament in our country consists of the President and the House of Assembly. So says Section 29 of the Constitution. Its main purpose is to make laws for the peace, ...

  • Health Wealth

    Forks over knives

    Dr. Janet Taylor
    Dec. 3, 2013

    I saw an exciting documentary film while in Antigua recently. The title is FORKS OVER KNIVES. Most of the information confirmed what I had personally researched in Chiropractic College over ...

  • You and the Law

    Winners and Losers

    Dr. William Para Riviere
    Nov. 26, 2013

    At the preliminary count, candidates and their agents are accorded some measure of participation. The count takes place at each polling station and is done under the supervision of the ...

  • Traditional Musicians at  opening of carnival
    Spotlight

    Traditional Music, Ecotourism and Employment (Part II)

    Ian Jackson
    Nov. 26, 2013

    Since a survey of cruise ship visitors indicate that an overwhelming majority would like to experience the fullness of Dominica's culture combined with the country's heritage as part of their ...

  • Our Caribbean

    The Dominican Republic has crossed the line: Caribbean governments must ...

    Sir Ron Sanders
    Nov. 26, 2013

    Seemingly concerned about offending the principles of "non-interference in the internal affairs of states" and the "sovereignty" of states, the 10 Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries that are members of the ...

  • Health Wealth

    Staying Calm

    Dr. Janet Taylor
    Nov. 26, 2013

    One of the challenges we face as humans is living a peaceful life when all around us there seems to be chaos. Yet studies have shown that staying calm amongst ...

  • Traditional Musicians
    Spotlight

    Traditional Music, Eco-tourism and Employment

    Ian Jackson
    Nov. 19, 2013

    Dominica's National Park was declared a World Heritage Site in August 1997 making it one of the few acclaimed Heritage sites in the English speaking Caribbean. Within this park, and ...

  • Living Today

    The killer instinct

    Clement S. Jolly C.Ss.R
    Nov. 19, 2013

    Some years ago, one afternoon, while I was at the presbytery, I saw two roosters having a bout. I was not in the least surprised. I had often seen that ...

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