Stabroek Weekend

The Moti family congregated around the stall of a family member in the afternoons

Foulis

Story and photos by Chevy Devonish Located approximately 14 miles from Georgetown and nestled neatly between Paradise and Enmore is the homey little village of Foulis.

The wisdom of Marcel Proust

When I was young, and benefited not only from a fresh and eagerly absorptive mind but also from a strong belief that an eternity of life stretched in front of me, I loved to read big books, books of immense length.

Some of the camps that were set up on Friday by Scouts who were camping out as part of their 103rd anniversary celebrations.

Sports idiocies

Sports on television and radio is part of modern life.  Almost any time a professional team plays, there are cameras and announcers and folks doing colour coverage, background interviews, post-game interviews – the list goes on; it is a virtual flood.

Wendy poses for a picture
after returning from market.

Moleson Creek

Story and photos by David Pappanah Moleson Creek is the last village on the Coren-tyne coast, located some 30 minutes away from Corriverton by a car.

What the Performance Indicators Reveal

Introduction Last week I argued the realisation of sufficient economies of scale for Guyana’s sugar industry to make it globally competitive is unlikely simply because these would not result in a substantial lowering of the long-term average cost of production at output levels of 450,000 tonnes.

The innings

Two weeks later I am still sweating with the initial nervousness and horror and still dancing in the final exultation of our victory in the World Cup.

No place left to hide

Nothing in history, not even the Industrial Revolution, has produced anything remotely like the staggering level of change that has descended on the world with the technological revolution now spinning faster and faster around mankind.

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