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CARICOM’s Year Of Destiny Has Arrived

CARICOM’s Year Of Destiny Has Arrived

By David Comissiong* Guest Writer BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, January 10, 2019 (CMC) – I cannot speak for the rest of the Caribbean Community, but I can confidently assert that the people of Barbados, after some 52 years of national independence, are ...

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Guyana Government Accuses Canada Of Complicity In Seeking To Overthrow Democratically-Elected Administration

Guyana Government Accuses Canada Of Complicity In Seeking To Overthrow Democratically-Elected Administration

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, January 11, 2019 (CMC) – The Guyana government has accused Canada of complicity in “an attempt to overthrow” a democratically-elected government, as the fall out continues from the December 21 motion of no confidence that toppled the David ...

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Do The Olympics Still Matter?

Do The Olympics Still Matter?

By Bruce Kidd Guest Contributor With all the ethical and political problems facing the Olympics, do they still matter? As someone who proudly wears his Olympic heart on his sleeve — I competed in the 1964 Games in Tokyo and ...

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Are Supermarket Self-Check-Outs Encouraging Shoppers To Steal?

Are Supermarket Self-Check-Outs Encouraging Shoppers To Steal?

By Yvonne Sam Social and Political Commentator While self-service technology may provide convenience and speed, it also converts law-abiding shoppers into petty thieves, by offering them ready-made excuses to take merchandise without paying. An ugly truth conceals itself behind the ...

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The Orgasm Gap And What Sex-ed Did Not Teach You

The Orgasm Gap And What Sex-ed Did Not Teach You

By Gonzalo R. Quintana Zunino and Conall Eoghan Mac Cionnaith Guest Contributers There is a clear disparity between men and women when it comes to achieving orgasm; a phenomenon scientists call the orgasm gap. Studying orgasms is no easy task. We ...

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