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A millennia sauce
It may very well be the oldest and tastiest surviving savoury sauce in this part of the world, but Guyana…
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Constitutional reform: ‘Who are we?’
Over the years, even after the 2000 revision of the Constitution that resulted from widespread consultation, many people have still…
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Britain and Europe: The moment of truth
Very soon, possibly by the time that this column is read, the European Union and Britain will have decided on…
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The Arab Spring ten years later
By Shlomo Ben-Ami TEL AVIV – When the struggling street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself alight in Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia,…
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Year-end bonuses, salary increases and the need to activate the parliamentary committees
Our objective is not only not to have more exploitation of new oil and gas resources (but also] to make…
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A section of Jamaica’s Cockpit Country hangs in the balance
By Diana McCaulay Diana McCaulay is the founder, Director and former Chief Executive Officer of the Jamaica Environment Trust. The…
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Voyeurism of Black trauma
While the brutal murders of Joel and Isaiah Henry only happened three months ago, it has already begun to fade…
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Guyana’s twelve months of Christmas – – Constitutional “unity”, reasonable expectations
At this stage of my Guyanese existence – inclusive of my childhood exposure to a very wide variety of Christian…
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Installment 2020-Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the U.S. Embassy open? A: The embassy has remained open throughout the pandemic. The article Installment 2020-Frequently Asked Questions …
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The scent of Christmas
Fragrant with warm notes of Ceylon cinnamon, pungent cloves, lacy fronds of mace, and glossy green bay leaves pulled from…
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