Daily Features

Dwarf caiman

This dwarf caiman (Paleosuchus sp) is perfectly camouflaged in a creek in the Iwokrama Rain Forest.

 Pretty in pink 24-hour pickled red onions (Photo by Cynthia Nelson)
Pretty in pink 24-hour pickled red onions (Photo by Cynthia Nelson)

Quick-pickled red onions

Remember how traditional it was to pickle onions to enjoy at Christmas time?

Pruning

Pruning can improve the look of your plants. Most plants grow better and stay healthier with a little pruning.

Lessons from Ferguson

Ferguson, Missouri’s response to the shooting of teenager Michael Brown mirrors a similar narrative that unfolded here when three unarmed protestors were gunned down at Linden just over two years ago.

Some annual August-time reminiscences

I tire truly of the world’s and Guyana’s sordid goings-on. These days I often wonder whether I could have been a media reporter required to write those daily new-stories of tragedy and misery – murder, other crimes, assaults, arson, accidents, corruption, etcetera.

An intolerable level of interference by Central Government

A Partnership for National Unity’s Shadow Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, reading from a statement at a press conference on 9th November, 2012, said: “APNU reminds Central Government of their obligations to honour constitutional provisions regarding the role and authority of Regional Democratic Councils (RDCs).

The Chess Olympiad

Guyana’s final round eleven game at Tromso in the 41st World Chess Olympiad pitted her against Palau, an island country in the Pacific Ocean.

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