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Haiti’s art is in hot demand

The fact that 80 per cent of the Haitian art on display at Harmony Hall sold Sunday, the day of the exhibition’s opening, could have something to do with the topicality ...read more

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A case of little sex

n light of the slap-on-the-wrist sentences handed down this week in two cases involving the rape of a minor...read more

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TALES OUT OF SCHOOL The price of a cell phone

Today’s tale should really have been about an almost Eden-like school flower garden in the nation, from which teachers and pupils...read more

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First among equals … at home

A statement by a woman who generally describes herself as a patriot, a fiercely proud Antiguan, gave me pause recently. This woman was admonishing her two children...read more

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Fishermen reel in 1000-pound shark

Local fisherman Nigel “Trevor” Bascus made a big catch yesterday when he and three others were able to capture a near-thousand pound, 11-foot shark while fishing about 20 miles off the northwest coast of the island....read more

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Crime and the citizenship process

Citizenship is one of the most priceless privileges a nation can bestow on someone. Equally, it is perhaps one of the greatest commitments an individual can make....read more

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Fun dental facts

How much is the Tooth Fairy paying per tooth? Around $2 per tooth, according to Securian Dental Plans, an insurance provider. (12/05, Money Magazine)...read more

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Role reversal could help service woes

Tuesday, on The View, Whoopi Goldberg had a rant about airline coach/economy passengers being charged for those thin blue, maybe-clean blankets. As she reminded, this is in addition...read more

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Of Dis and Dat Quo Vadis Caricom? (Part 3)

Robert Bradshaw seemed to have known Papa Doc and Baby Doc of Haiti and in private sessions at meetings of Carifta he expressed very emotional sentiments ...read more

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Blacker than they are painted

This being Black History Month, it is not surprising that some attention is being centered on the subject of race; but Monday’s discussion on Voice of the People showed us just how far the race has to go in order to come to terms with its history and its present identity....read more

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