Posted on 30 July 2012.
Didn’t intend for this to be a Carnival mini-series but having ventured, as I do every year, to the opening parade, I’ll venture a few thoughts and observations.
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Posted on 10 July 2012.
As an ardent student of politics and constitutional studies, I have served all my working life in the public service of my native Antigua & Barbuda.
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Posted on 09 July 2012.
Given the right set of circumstances, history can repeat itself – in fact somewhere in the world, right now, if you pay attention to the news, it is.
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Posted on 16 April 2012.
I have been seriously contemplating, for some time now, to write this article about what I perceive to be the hidden facts about my beloved airline LIAT.
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Posted in Observations
Posted on 02 April 2012.
Louis Farrakhan, the Nation of Islam leader, gave what some commentators described as a rousing speech at the Multipurpose Cultural Centre in Antigua last Wednesday.
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Posted on 12 March 2012.
Black people have a problem; a big, big problem. And Antiguans and Barbudans have it worse; maybe the worst.
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Posted on 24 January 2012.
Antigua & Barbuda is facing difficult times that demand “a patriotic response.” These were the words of the Honourable Minister of Finance Harold Lovell during the Budget Debate.
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Posted on 17 December 2011.
On 25 November, the UK Guardian carried an article entitled “The Shocking Truth about the Crackdown on Occupy.”
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Posted on 13 December 2011.
When we think of Christmas, we often think of cleaning our homes, putting up new curtains, and spreading Christmas cheer through gift-giving.
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Posted on 12 December 2011.
Some time ago I remember being involved in a radio discussion where we spoke of the eroding national identity, and the need for us to know ourselves and what we value if we expected others to respect us (the collective us, ie Antigua & Barbuda).
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