You’ll be hard-pressed to find a counter-argument to the popular adage that says parenting is the most difficult job in the world. Ensuring your child has the basic necessities like food, water and education is hard enough. But raising a ...
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San Francisco Clock Tower Penthouse For Sale
New York City’s famous clock tower penthouse that gained so much attention when Esquire made it their Ultimate Bachelor Pad in 2011, now has a stiff competitor on the West Coast. San Francisco’s historic clock tower was constructed in 1907 ...
Read More »Getting Started On A Happy, Healthy Running Career
Even if You’ve Never Run a Lap Before By Katy Widrick I completed my first 5K in 2009. It was, as it turns out, the start of a running obsession that would lead me to half a dozen (and counting!) ...
Read More »Civil Society Under Serious Attack
By Lyndal Rowlands IPS Contributing Writer UNITED NATIONS, New York June 29, 2016 (IPS) — Despite their contribution to social justice, civil society organisations came under “serious attack” in 109 countries in 2015, according to a new report published by ...
Read More »Dominica PM Urges Support For Venezuela
ROSEAU, Dominica, June 29, (CMC) — Prime Minister, Roosevelt Skerrit, yesterday, called for an understanding of the financial situation confronting Venezuela, saying that the South American country is going through an experience that had confronted other Caribbean countries in the ...
Read More »Grenada PM Announces Major Cabinet Re-shuffle
By Linda Straker CMC Grenada Correspondent ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, June 29, (CMC) – Prime Minister, Dr. Keith Mitchell, has announced a third re-shuffle of his administration, saying he believes it is crucial that the New National Party (NNP) position itself ...
Read More »PM Says Jamaica Has No Intention Of Leaving CARICOM
KINGSTON, Jamaica, June 29, (CMC) – Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, says Jamaica has no intention of leaving the 15-member regional integration grouping, CARICOM, even as a government-appointed CARICOM Review Commission begins its work on July 5. “We cannot pre-empt what ...
Read More »T&T Law Association Against Extending Bail And Anti-Gang Legislation
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, June 29, (CMC) – The Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago (LATT) says it does not support the moves by the Keith Rowley administration to extend, by another two years, the Bail (Amendment) Act ...
Read More »Thousands Of Jamaicans Employed Under Canada And US Overseas Program
KINGSTON, Jamaica, June 28, (CMC) – Approximately 15,000 Jamaicans have been employed in Canada and the United States, under the Overseas Employment Program, during the fiscal year 2015-16, Jamaica’s Labour and Social Security Minister, Shahine Robinson, has said. She told ...
Read More »Guyana Enjoying Higher Gold Prices
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, June 29, (CMC) – Guyana is welcoming the increased price for gold on the international market as a result of the global financial uncertainty that has emerged following Britain’s decision to leave the European Union. Britons, last week, ...
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