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Facing the realities at Obama’s meeting with CARICOM leaders – after Jamaica, summit in Panama

THE people of Jamaica and the Caribbean Community in general have something of much political significance to look forward to after the Easter holidays. Yes, it’s the impending official state visit next month by President Barack Obama, brief as it would be.

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Development gains in spite of Opposition’s no-confidence motion

GUYANA votes in 43 days in its General and Regional Elections. The elections are a clear two-party (PPP/C and APNU-AFC coalition) race. Billed in some quarters as the mother of all elections, which for me means to deepen democratic gains and continue to move Guyana forward. Bringing out the vote then becomes decisive, where literally

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Deconstructing the Opposition’s Agenda : An imposition of convenient amnesia – Part 3 – death in the quest for water

THE economic ruin that the PNC and Carl Greenidge bequeathed Guyana, not only stagnated a nation with many potential and brought indescribable embarrassment to its people, but plummeted whatever standing the country might have had with regards to its international image.

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