Haiti’s Future Must Not Be More of The Same
By Sir Ronald Sanders The writer is a Consultant and former Caribbean Diplomat The eyes of the world are focused daily on the terrible images of Haiti on television screens and in newspapers. The consequent flood of humanitarian assistance from all parts of the world has been great and admirable. But, the world’s governments and [...]
Jamaican Born Scientist Discovers a New Way to Repair Nerves
Keisha Shakespeare-Blackmore, Staff Reporter Flair, Jamaica Gleaner Who would have thought that a little girl from Darliston in Westmoreland would turn out to be a First World scientist who may have discovered a new way to repair damaged nerves?
TEACHERS DECLARE “GAME ON” FOR YOUTH SPORT
Basseterre, St. Kitts, January 19, 2010 (SKNIS): The positives of playing sports at an early age to promote physical activity, develop discipline and team working skills as well as to reduce negative influences were shared with teachers in St. Kitts as part of the local Game On! Youth Sports! initiative.
Governing Labour Party Launches Election Manifesto on Saturday, Wyclef Jean to Perform
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, JANUARY 14TH 2010 (CUOPM) – The governing St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party is to officially launch its 2010 election Manifesto with pomp and fanfare in Basseterre, the Federation’s capital on Saturday night. Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Wanda Connor said the event takes place at the new Football Stadium at Warner Park from 7 [...]
PM Douglas Announces CARICOM Mission to Haiti and Establishment of Haiti Solidarity Fundai
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas said a CARICOM Mercy Mission including CARICOM’s Chairman, Dominica’s Prime Minister, Hon. Roosevelt Skerritt and Barbados’ Prime Minister, Hon. David Thompson leave for earthquake-stricken Haiti on Thursday.
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