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I liked you right up and until…

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio People are a funny, fickle lot sometimes. We can turn on and off others in our community as if they had a switch. I had to smile after receiving a terse note from one…

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Sir Ronald Sanders: The US and Cuba – Caribbean chooses cooperation, not confrontation

By SIR RONALD SANDERS From Tribune242 #CARIBBEAN countries are, once again, being placed in a difficult position as they try to navigate a course between the United States (US) and Cuba – two countries of great importance to them and…

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OPINION: SVG’s Argyle Airport still a danger

By Nathan ‘Jolly’ Green. May 25, 2020. Peter Binose, on March 28, 2016, wrote, “Argyle Airport is due to open, here is the lowdown.” Firstly, he wrote about the theft of the land that Argyle International Airport is built on,…

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Adjusting to new worlds

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio  have now been on this planet for 72 years and in that time I have seen some radical shifts: the Cuban missile standoff, the assassination of our president and his brother, men walking on…

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COMMENTARY: Stranger than Granger

By Joel Liburd When the world looked on as Guyanese went to the polls two months ago, no one could have predicted today’s predicament. The election date itself was shrouded in controversy for months, triggered by a no-confidence vote in…

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OPINION: Are they preparing for another round of election fraud and bribery

By Nathan ‘Jolly’ Green, May 18, 2020 As sure as God made little green apples, the giving away of building materials immediately before an election in SVG to influence the outcome of that election is bribery and is illegal. Everyone involved…

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BASIL SPRINGER: Stay at home – A new norm?

(MAY 18, 2020) By Basil Springer STAY AT HOME: A NEW NORM? – BASIL SPRINGER COLUMN (MAY 18, 2020) Do everything in love.” – 1 Corinthians 16:14  Those of us who are occupied as housewives or househusbands, are retired, home-school children, have…

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The Editor speaks: Is this a CUC joke?

With the outcry recently at the rise in CUC’s May electricity bills here despite the world price in fuel showing record drops from last February, we got an explanation that CUC had bought the fuel before it dropped when it…

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The Publisher speaks: OLIVE

By Joan Wilson I’m sure most of you are grieving the loss of my dear friend OLIVE MILLER who passed away yesterday (19). To write about all her achievements and deeds in her wonderful ninety-eight years of life would take…

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Trees falling on deaf ears

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio Things happen whether we accept them or not, like the old question about trees making noise when they fall. What would happen if we framed the age-old question of measurements vs. subjectivity differently? Instead…