Web star born: Kony video gets millions of views
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — If Joseph Kony lived in relative anonymity before this week, he’s an Internet star now. A video about the atrocities carried out by Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army has become viral, racking up millions more views seemingly…
Professional Image Course Launched
The Chamber of Commerce’s Professional Development & Training Centre (PD&TC) is pleased to announce the introduction of a NEW “one-day” training course entitled Professional Image, in conjunction with facilitator, Ms. Catherine Tyson. The first sitting of this course will take…
Jazz on the Green will hit the right note
Every year jazz fans look forward to the Jazz on the Green, the hottest annual music festival that captures the coolest sounds around. But the coolest thing about Jazz on the Green – so called because it takes place in…
Specialist dogs flown in to assist search for Nathan
A team of specialist dogs and handlers from overseas have joined the ongoing search for Nathan Clarke this morning (Thursday 8 March). The team, from Metro-Dade, arrived on island last night at the request of the RCIPS. The two dogs…
Artists explore inner and outer worlds
Karen Coles and Betty Lou Hendrickson’s paintings together form Genesis II, a brand new exhibition at the Full of Beans restaurant in George Town. The work of both artists is very varied, but focuses on landscapes and seascapes, with some…
Thorpe says he expects to fail in Olympic bid
SYDNEY (AP) — Ian Thorpe, winner of five Olympic gold medals, doesn’t like his chances of making it six after a less than impressive return from a five-year retirement. Thorpe said Wednesday he expects to fail in his attempt to…