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Changing Sexual Behaviors and Laws- Part I

Sexual-BehaviorsAntigua and Barbuda, like most countries around the world, commemorated World AIDS Day just over a month ago.

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Pick Your Gloom and Doom

Gloom-and-DoomWith the start of the new year, opposition leader Lester Bird is sticking to his old message of gloom and

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Doomed If We Do- Damned If We Don’t

Time to stand upWhile I was busy collecting relevant data for big-picture analyses, with emphasis on practical outcomes, some

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All My Single Ladies

My-Single-LadiesI recently watched a clip from an ABC story on single Black women in the USA. It revealed that 42 percent of

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The Cove Will Stir You

The Cove Will Stir YouThere is no easy way to describe the feelings you are left with after watching The Cove. I felt outraged,

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In Defense Of The Contractor General

Work together in tandemI recently wrote an article beseeching the prime minister and the leader of the opposition to work together

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Youth At Risk- Adults To Blame

Youth At RiskWhat is happening to our beloved Antigua and Barbuda? Elie Wiesel puts it best when he penned these words:

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Inside Sir Allen's Bail Woes- Part l

Inside Sir Allen'sWhen media reports revealed that the United States had named Antigua and Barbuda among major money laundering

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Is The Caribbean’s Future Safe?

Understand-our-Caribbean-neighborsJust about everything we witnessed on a macro plane in the Caribbean began with the antithesis: Hope or Die.

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Memorable and Not So Memorable Events

Memorable and Not So Memorable2009 has just ended, highlighted by many highs and lows. As is the case with each year, there were a few

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Looking Back- Going Forward

Going-forwardWith 2010 fast approaching, it’s very important that we all take a close look at our actions over the past

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Youth In Review

makeup artist Sara JonesReflecting on the past year, one thing that resonated with me was the number of talented young people hailing

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Remembering the Poor

Remembering the PoorI guess with the glamour and glitter, the fancy cars and the huge homes around the country, it’s easy to

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Hewers Of Wood, Carriers Of Water

Sir Mclean Emanuel  photo: tropicalfeteSir Mc Lean Emanuel might not be considered or even recognised as a national hero. His name, however, would

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To Ban or Not to Ban

To Ban or not?To ban or not to ban is the question being posed by concerned citizens and residents after the government

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Addressing Crime

NeglectfulIf ever there was a senseless killing, it must be the stabbing death of 25-year-old Mario Anthony of Old

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Getting new shoes and a hat for the Old Lady

St John’s CathedralI have often enjoyed the performances of the Community Players. In recent years however I couldn't help but

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Lessons from the Red-Nose Reindeer

The Red-Nose Reindeer‘’More, more please," was her plea as I tossed her high in mid-air. She laughed heartily. Even as a

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George Goodwin - Invaders and Apartheid

George “Junie”  GoodwinWhy would I remember a particular mas player after 25 years of mas productions and thousands of masqueraders

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Amazing Disgrace: Part II

Iintriguing-dialoguesMy proposed solutions to the public feud between the governor general (GG) and opposition leader Lester Bird

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Tired of the Politrix

PolitrixOver the years I have made it duty, my business, to keep abreast of all the current issues affecting the

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Can You Hear Me Now

Hear-me-now"Can you hear me now" is a well-known tag line used by American telephone giant Verizon Wireless in its

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Re- The PM’s Apology

PM’s ApologyDear Editor: I was pleased that PM Spencer recently took responsibility for the leadership mistakes of his

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Examining The Nelson/Tody Calamity

No one is above the lawAfter three years of uncertainties, anxieties, and pain, the perplexities of life and the familiar adage that

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The 2010 Budget - Murky at Best

Murky at BestTwo weeks ago, Minister of Finance and the Economy Harold Lovell took several hours to outline the United

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School Counsellors Needed Now

School-counsellorsYoung people in Antigua & Barbuda need to be nurtured, guided, and coached by exemplary leadership to

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I Am What's Wrong With Parliament

In ParliamentLet me come clean: I like watching and listening to parliamentary debates. It's just one of those things that

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Stop Golfing Around

An-expensive-sportIt would be fair to say that golf is an extremely expensive sport. For decades, many were unable to take part

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Disturbing Car Theft Trend Lucrative Business

 Car TheftThe growing incidence of car theft must now occupy the attention of law enforcement and other public

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Amazing Disgrace

Public feudThere are raging concerns, but no real consensus over the public feud between opposition leader Lester Bird

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Save Our Children

Save-our-childrenI was somewhat perplexed while reading the Antigua Daily Observer front page caption (December 3, 2009)

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What A Complaining Society

Complaining SocietyI have watched the evolution of Caribarena.com over the past year. Its popularity has grown by leaps and

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Let the Healing and Humbling Begin

Ongoing feud Caribarena's online news service ran an articlle in response to an editorial piece in the Daily Observer.The

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Communicating a Solid Economic Recovery Pathway

Economic recoveryFaced with local financial pearl harbors and global economic minefields, finance ministers across the

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You Bet it's Chet

It's ChetUnder General Secretary of the Antigua & Barbuda Football Association Paul “Chet” Greene and friends,

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Public Sector Reform- A Double Edged Sword

A Double Edged SwordPublic Sector reform is an enormous undertaking, not for the faint of heart.  It is a process which, if not

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Court Case Suggest a Lack of Political Maturity

Lack of political maturityLate start and undue influence define the Antigua Labour Party (ALP) opposition High Court (HC) case against

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An Understanding Of The Of Law

LawThe Antigua and Barbuda Constitution Order 1981, speaks to one of its founding principles that owes the

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Awake to the Challenges of the Times

Today's generation“Awake to the Challenges of the Times,” was the theme for the Church of Prophecy of God Men of Excellence

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