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Guardian Columnists
Sunday

Anand Ramlogan updated 16/05/04

In as much as freedom of the press is once again the topic of the day, I think it is important that we take note of what is perhaps the most historic judgment, how far the right to freedom of the press goes when it collides with the individual’s right to privacy, delivered by the House of Lords in favour of supermodel Naomi Campbell...

Candace Guppy updated 16/05/04

We need people. There are numerous examples of children being raised by animals, exhibiting the characteristics of their primary care giver. Thus we read about the “dog boy,” Horst or the “wolf boy,” raised by a dog and wolves, respectively...

Dana Seetahal updated 16/05/04

I found the reported statement by the Downtown Owners and Merchants Association: “The murder of business people does not augur well for the future expansion of business,” somewhat inexplicable, and even disturbing in its seeming arrogance...

Denzil Mohammed updated 09/05/04

“She looks like she has no home!” A woman sat on the steps outside of the JFK Lecture Hall last week, in full view of all the cars driving onto campus. She wore a dark grey business suit that matched the weathered concrete on which she sat. One hand held an exam paper, and the other, her head...

Dr Hamid Ghany updated 16/05/04

Recent events have served to highlight the challenges facing the society as it seeks to understand the meaning of the concept of “Vision 2020...

Judy Raymond updated 16/05/04

When, on Friday, Agriculture Minister Jarrette Narine listed some of the questions that should be asked in an agricultural census, the Opposition already knew the answers...

Lennox Grant updated 16/05/04

As Eudine Job-Davis and Fitzgerald Hinds read over his shoulders, it is Keith Rowley who is writing the book on party political loyalty in the era of Patrick Manning...

Martin A. George updated 16/05/04

The Cohabitational Relationships Act 1998, gave the High Court jurisdiction to make any order or grant any relief under that Act in relation to cohabitants, including, inter alia, the powers to make orders in relation to property and orders declaring a title or right or adjusting an interest...

Peter Quentrall-Thomas updated 16/05/04

My last few articles produced a flood of e-mail. One reader made the excellent suggestion that shares on the Stock Exchange be made available at Lotto outlets, so when people go to have a little flutter they could buy a few of shares in a company as well...

Simon Lee updated 25/04/04

IT’S not easy, as the Rolling Stones sang many years ago, and look at them still rocking after all those years. But seriously, la dolce vita, London style, has positively burst its seams this last fortnight. So where to begin...

Monday

Debbie Jacob updated 17/05/04

Somewhere, somebody must be trying to make sense of all the nonsense going on in Iraq. I wish I could say I was that person, but I have been rather clueless since this whole fiasco began...

Fr Henry Charles updated 10/05/04

The experience (or the thought) of unrelenting pain, being hooked up to machines, losing bodily integrity, and becoming an emotional and financial burden to loved ones, creates a climate of receptiveness to euthanasia and its more recent form, physician-assisted suicide...

Jaye-Q Baptiste updated 17/05/04

Consider — what does it say about women that nearly one in two will be sexually victimised? And what does it say about men that many of us are sexually victimising...

Leela Ramdeen updated 17/05/04

How does each of us demonstrate our love for our family? What are the challenges that T&T faces in seeking to create structures nationally and locally that will support families to become what they are and to believe in what they are? Investing in our families is investing in society as a whole...

Lennox Powder updated 19/04/04

Like other organic entities, society strives to preserve, perpetuate and even propagate itself. In one form or another education (the term being used throughout to encompass training as well) has been society’s prime instrument in that mission, simultaneously capturing, structuring and transmitting society’s way of life, ranging from the primitive culture of ancient civilisation to the sophisticated science, technology, division of labour, entertainment, ethics etc of modern society...

Tuesday

Dr David E Bratt updated 18/05/04

“You writing too negative,” she said. “So what you want me to write about? You see anything positive going on?”

Pastor Clive Dottin updated 18/05/04

The nation was traumatised by revelations of alleged wrongdoing in the Police Service. There are many who believe that police officers should not be asked to conduct any inquiry into the conduct of other police officers...

Jaye-Q Baptiste updated 18/05/04

Just because a woman denies believing in the prevalence of rape does not mean she herself has not been raped...

Wednesday

Bukka Rennie updated 19/05/04

Seldom has the contribution of Chinese immigrants to T&T ever been discussed and analysed. Save, of course, for the excellent two pieces of work by Walton Look-Lai, himself a product of the local Chinese community, and the book written by Mr Millette which was commissioned by the leadership of the local Chinese Association...

Greater Caribbean This Week updated 21/04/04

The 21st century has brought, as part of its agenda, the obligation to search for responses to globalisation since the world order is geared toward new schemes of relations among countries, according to which the influence of the will of each of these countries, seen individually, loses relevance. This has produced the need for multilateralism and the need to create the different association blocs that have proliferated globally...

Jaye-Q Baptiste updated 19/05/04

Women who won’t stand up actively, passionately, vociferously, angrily against the activity of rape are inviting it...

Ravi Ji updated 19/05/04

Ganga Dhaaraa Teerath, an annual pilgrimage to Ganga Dhaaraa in the Northern Range, will be held on June 6, 2004 from 4 am...

Sat Maharaj updated 19/05/04

Our youth cannot imagine the chronology of pain that was a day in the life of an indentured barrack Indian. There were no clocks. The crowing of cocks awakened the bone-weary barrack dwellers. These birds, another Indian import, survived by scratching around for the unlikely scraps that may have been abandoned by the malnourished brotherhood of poverty inhabiting the hovels of despair...

Thursday

Dr Morgan O Job updated 13/05/04

Dr Williams said, “There is no intellectual life in Trinidad.” With the profusion of radio talk shows, three daily newspapers, at least four TV stations, and several weeklies?

Jaye-Q Baptiste updated 13/05/04

Jesse Jackson told of one time, while walking alone in the dark, he saw another man coming towards him and he became afraid. As the man drew near, and he realised the man was white rather than a Black man, he admitted he was relieved...

Norman Girvan updated 26/02/04

On March 1 the new Secretary General of the ACS, Dr Rubén Silié, takes over the Secretariat. As I pass the baton on to my successor, I cannot help reflecting on the challenges of the past four years...

Tony Fraser updated 13/05/04

Montego Bay — The figures make impressive reading: earnings from tourism amounted to over US$20 billion during 2003; 20 million tourists came to the Caribbean during the year, a seven per cent increase over the 2002 arrival figures; growth has continued during the first quarter of this year; and the growth in tourism in the Caribbean has come in the face of a 2.2 per cent decline in tourist arrivals for the hemisphere and a 1.2 per cent decline in world tourist arrivals...

Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce updated 13/05/04

It is a well known fact that in the oil boom of the late 1970s and 1980s, money was not spent wisely and proper provisions were not made to weather the downturn that followed...

Friday

BC Pires updated 14/05/04

In March, the remote control of my iPod headphones frizzed and I phoned PC World, from where, unluckily, it was purchased. “When was it bought?” asked the guy...

Clevon Raphael updated 14/05/04

Without in any way attempting to cast judgment on the people arrested and charged, the shocking discovery of cocaine in a T&T diplomatic pouch is a matter for deep national concern...

Joel Primus updated 14/05/04

Our nation is too blessed to allow a wave of crime and criminals to bring a curse on it. As youth we will not be fear-stricken or distracted from the roles and responsibilities that we have to fulfil in order to ensure the achievement of developed-country status...

Peter Ray Blood's Pulse Column updated 14/05/04

Since Sunday, arts and entertainment have been the last thing on my mind, so much so that a continuing writer’s block is preventing me from writing on what has been exclusive to this space for the past nine years...

Saturday

Attillah Springer updated 15/05/04

It wasn’t just all the emails being circulated this week with pictures of grown men on leashes or of women in chadors being raped by men in camouflage...

Gail Alexander updated 08/05/04

When in doubt, look to the British model. That’s the direction in which the Manning administration glanced last week concerning the critical issue of communication...

Nirad Tewarie updated 15/05/04

On Sunday evening, I got a ticket. Heading North, I exited the Solomon Hochoy Highway at Chaguanas and made a right turn when I got to the Main Road. There are two signs that outlaw right turns and force you to go all the way into Chaguanas...

 

 

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