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 Fish Fried Rice
Photo by Cynthia Nelson
Fish Fried Rice Photo by Cynthia Nelson

Fish Fried Rice

No, I do not mean Vegetable Fried Rice topped with fried fish; I am talking here about fish that’s cooked-in/stir fried with the rice and vegetables.

International chess player from Uganda Phiona Mutesi is photographed holding the chess queen in her palm, her favourite chess piece. A Disney film about Mutesi’s road to becoming an accomplished chess player, The Queen of Katwe starring Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o, is set to be released in September. Mutesi has inspired a fair number of young women to play chess.
International chess player from Uganda Phiona Mutesi is photographed holding the chess queen in her palm, her favourite chess piece. A Disney film about Mutesi’s road to becoming an accomplished chess player, The Queen of Katwe starring Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o, is set to be released in September. Mutesi has inspired a fair number of young women to play chess.

Disney film about triumph-against-the-odds woman chess player for release in September

Disney Pictures will release a film later this year about the life of Ugandan chess sensation Phiona Mutesi, starring Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o.

An adult Wattled Jacana (Jacana jacana) in a pond at the Botanical Gardens, Georgetown.  Photo by Kester Clarke (http://www.kesterclarke.net)

Wattled Jacana

Wattled Jacana have very large feet and claws which distribute their weight and allow them to walk on floating vegetation as they search for insects, invertebrates and seeds near the water’s surface.

Marigolds

Tagetes commonly called Marigolds originated in Mexico. Every year from early March, thousands of Marigold seedlings are planted around the world in all the famous parks and gardens: Hampton Court and Kew in London, England; Botanic in Munich, Germany; Ball’s in Chicago, USA; Edwards in Toronto, Canada; and in France, the Netherlands and China just to name a few.

Pulling no punches

As opposed to just 20 years ago, news media these days is a hotbed of startling stories, bandied about almost simultaneously by the array of modern communication equipment operating in the media business but also readily available to private hands.

The Panama connection

A few days ago the leader of the British Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, called on the British Prime Minister to consider taking direct control of Britain’s Caribbean overseas territories.

The culture of dominance in Guyana’s politics

The Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Bharrat Jagdeo, told the press that he and Minister of Social Cohesion, Minister Amna Ally, with the objective of resolving the political impasse that occurred as a result of the PPP and APNU obtaining an equal number of seats in five NDCs and one township elections, had agreed that the mayor and chairs of the NDCs should rotate annually.

Intimations of immortality

When I was young I was ready and eager to follow the advice given by Terence, the Roman poet, a long, long time ago: “I am a man,” he wrote, “and therefore anything that any man does should interest me.”

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