In last Sunday’s column I had described the many pledges made in the past by rich countries to come to the aid and support of poor countries as the ‘fool’s gold’ of international economic diplomacy.
Dr Madhu Pandey Singh, MD – (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)
Couples who have been trying to conceive for a long time without success will likely eventually turn for help with conception.
With six rounds to go and a phenomenal three-point lead against opponents who are supposedly the strongest chess players in the country, Wendell Meusa has almost certainly established that he would be the new national champion.
Two years into a PhD in American History, James R Dickenson came to the realization that he was neither historian nor academic though he had significant interest in his country’s history and he did the next best thing – he became a journalist.
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A colleague who reads these articles (Glory be!) commented that I should mention that some dogs have a genetic predisposition to have more (or less) teeth in their mouths.
By Paul Salem
This article was received from Project Syndicate, an international not-for-profit association of newspapers dedicated to hosting a global debate on the key issues shaping our world.
By Dr Bertrand Ramcharan, Barrister-at-Law, Director of the Guyana Institute for Public Policy
Countries such as Guyana face great challenges in assuring economic and social justice to their people.
By Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA, CEO, AFC
INTRODUCTION:
The cost of living woes are being discussed from the living room, the board room to the political policy makers’ offices.
Photos and interviews by Tiffny Rhodius
This week we asked the man and woman in the street if they have given much thought to where they will be in their old age and whether they might have to stay in a home for the elderly.
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Introduction
If everything goes according to plan and the new Kingston Power Plant finally comes into operation within the next week or two, Guyanese can expect a reduction in the spate of blackouts that for the better part of 2009 have been plaguing the business sector, torturing households, arousing tempers and making any planning almost impossible.
– Chris Patten is a former EU Commissioner for External Relations, Chairman of the British Conservative Party, and was the last British Governor of Hong Kong.
Pet Corner
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Over the past few weeks, I have been making references to the malformation of the jaws which result in an incongruence of the teeth in the upper and lower jaws, simply put: an incorrect bite.
The view from Europe
As the weeks pass, it is becoming ever more clear that if the region is to find a viable short to medium-term way out of the recession it needs to have a far clearer long-term understanding of tourism’s place in driving and sustaining future Caribbean economic activity.