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No justice, no confidence
The police are responsible for enforcing the law. They work to ensure our safety and to maintain the peace. The…
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How authority and power infect – – Final departures – body and soul
“Infect?” In a medical/health-care context to infect means to contaminate (especially with some disease or “some disease-producing matter; as in…
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Justice delayed…
Denial of justice has long plagued this land. It is no strange occurrence for human atrocities to be committed, ride…
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The dark ones
Some of my favourite memories are of magical moon-lit nights with no electricity, when the white rocky orb would slowly…
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Constitutional reform: the Diaspora
Given the decades-long effort by governments to effectively organise and use the talent, finances and other resources of the Guyanese…
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Trump’s last stand for apartheid America
By Jeffrey D. Sachs NEW YORK – The ferocity of the 2020 presidential election in the United States is not…
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Reassessing relations with a post-Brexit Britain
By mid-November, the outcome of the saga of Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU) will be known. The article…
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A Diasporan’s Nostalgia: Legacy of the “School Vendor” and “Lunch Lady” Revisited
By Lear Matthews Lear Matthews is a Professor at State University of New York. The article A Diasporan’s Nostalgia: Legacy…
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Some thoughts for the newly appointed Public Accounts Committee (Part II)
In last week’s article, we referred to the appointment of the nine-member Public Accounts Committee (PAC) following the convening of…
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To love my fellow citizens
Most of us have likely not experienced intolerable levels of hardship, such as trying to live in man-made swamps, resulting…
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