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Charles Denbow
Charles Denbow

Obituary

Professor Charles Denbow, September 30, 1945 – February 10, 2009Dr Charles Egerton Denbow, CD, DM, FRCP, FACP, FACC, Professor in the Faculty of Medical Sciences at the University of the West Indies, Mona, died on February 10, 2009, aged 63.

Operation Climax (Artist’s impression by Barrington Braithwaite)
Operation Climax (Artist’s impression by Barrington Braithwaite)

The defence of the New River, 1967-1969

Kofi Annan, former United Nations Secretary General, famously remarked a decade ago “You can do a lot with diplomacy but, of course, you can do a lot more with diplomacy backed up by fairness and force.”

Health

The ‘where’ and the ‘what’ of genital wartsBy Dr S Dash, MD (Consultant Gynaecologist) Genital warts, also called condylomata, are a common infection of the female reproductive tract.

Pet Corner

Eye ailmentsContinued Sty I might have mentioned before that the great designer was at his/her constructive best when the eye was being put together. 

A Gardener’s Diary

A prized possessionUnlike the gentle Ian I am not qualified to pass judgement on the economic consequences of the recent flooding.

Business Page

Putting some sense in the 2009 BudgetIntroduction The National Assembly has the most unenviable task of making sense of the 2009 Budget presented last Monday in the National Assembly.

History This Week No.7/2009

History of the British Guiana railway system – Georgetown to Mahaica Part 2 By Shammane Joseph This is the second instalment in a series of articles which gives a brief overview of the history of the British Guiana railway with particular reference to the Georgetown-Mahaica link.

Breaking the windows barrier

– H. T. Goranson is the Lead Scientist for Earl Research and was a Senior Scientist with the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

Davos man’s depression

Joseph E. Stiglitz, professor of economics at Columbia University, and recipient of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics, is co-author, with Linda Bilmes, of The Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Costs of the Iraq Conflict.

Lucille Mathurin-Mair

In the Diaspora

Lucille Mathurin-Mair: A Tribute Alissa Trotz is Director of Caribbean Studies at the University of Toronto, and edits the weekly In the Diaspora Stabroek News column.

Business Page

Addressing the Clico issue Introduction Rumours that the region’s largest conglomerate CL Financial Limited (CL) was experiencing difficulties were confirmed at a dramatic press conference in Trinidad two Fridays ago, hosted by the Governor of the Central Bank and including CL’s chairman Lawrence Duprey and Finance Minister Karen Nunez-Tesheira.

The View From Europe

In times of financial crisis social cohesion is essential News that the Government and Central Bank of Trinidad have intervened to take control of some of the subsidiary assets of one of the largest of the Caribbean’s transnationals, CL Financial, makes clear the dangers the global financial crisis has for everyone in the Caribbean.

Guyana and the wider world

The worst-case scenario: Economic shocks in the 2nd half of 2008Recap In last week’s column I considered three major economic shocks/challenges which rocked Guyana’s economy during the first half of 2008.

Ian On Sunday

Personal  performance is the key Guyana is in a period of gloom, who can doubt it.

Chess

Iturrizaga v Giri Here is the game with which Anish captured his final grandmaster norm.

Pet Corner

Ailments of the eyeEyelid problems (Continued) Ectropion Last week we dealt with the condition whereby the eyelids roll inwards and, as a consequence, the edge of the lids and the eyelashes rub against the eyeball.

Consumer Concerns

Explaining the new bill Last week we published clauses in the Evidence and Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill 2008.

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