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    Of Dis and Dat The paradox of old age (Part 1)

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    Raising a child used to be the province of a whole village where discipline was a prerogative reserved for the elders of the community. Those were the days when the average size of a family was eight.

    Fix that problem now

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    When your child comes home and says, “I don’t like my teacher,” or when he or she writhes in bed every morning in supposed pain because the little one does not want to go to school, what do you do?

    A heart-scald in this instance

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    What a horror it was, last week, to learn of the incident in which a little boy had been severely burned, allegedly by his stepfather, with the deed reportedly kept under wraps by his mother.

    Are women in Antigua losing the fight for their lives against obesity?

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    The facts seem quite clear. African-Caribbean women in Antigua, as all around the Caribbean, are suffering from an epidemic of obesity that is literally killing them.

    It’s a time for prayer

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    No one can deny that the times we are in demand prayer. Close to a quarter million (230,000 and counting) persons died as a result of an earthquake in Haiti.

    TALES OUT OF SCHOOL Agricultural programme in Sir McChesney George School

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    Persons who have visited Barbuda and have had the chance to visit Sir McChesney George Secondary School, have been so captivated, charmed, fascinated or impressed by it, that they

    Of Dis and Dat Quo vadis Caricom ? Part II

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    An expression of oneness among the inhabitants of the region seems to have been an initial ingredient in putting the gears of the concept of Federation in motion.

    TALES OUT OF SCHOOL A serious request

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    “Let’s take back our schools!” This is the fervent cry of Mrs Roselin Murrain nee Farquhar, who seems either to have been born with teaching abilities,

    Letter to a nation in crisis

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    Over the past few years, there has been a steady and alarming deterioration in the quality of life in Antigua, due in no small part to the escalating level of crime that seems to

    Of Dis and Dat The dogs of election war

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    I would have liked to continue with my series, “Quo Vadis Caricom?” but today, I crave the indulgence of my readers to digress