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Friday 7th November, 2008

 
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Guardian Columnists
Sunday

Anand Ramlogan updated 19/10/08

The murder of Allan Seepersad in Penal last week struck a raw nerve in my body. Maybe it was the grief-stricken pictures of his niece Mohanie and his daughter Sally...

Dana Seetahal updated 02/11/08

It is significant to note that Martin Daly, President of the Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago, shares my fears about the illegal monitoring of individuals and all it entails.

Derren Joseph updated 02/11/08

Last week saw Trinidad and Tobago hosting the 15th annual Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) Conference and Trade Show at the Hyatt Regency Trinidad Hotel and Convention Centre.

Dennis Pantin updated 02/11/08

Economics shares some similarities to the field of medicine. Both professions study the body: physical and economic, respectively. Both begin with diagnosis followed by prescription. Third, most people ignore the “wellness” .

Denzil Mohammed updated 12/10/08

I always wanted to write. Even when I was in my teens I was still submitting stuff to the Kids Guardian for essay-writing competitions and thing. Good thing I missed the photo-op one time; my five o’clock shadow surely would have stood out...

Lennox Grant updated 02/11/08

If the Manning administration becomes the biggest sponsor, hardly anything humble or homely will remain associated with pan.

Martin George updated 02/11/08

Ok so forgive me but what role is our Acting Commissioner of Police acting out with this latest brain wave of meeting and treating with gang members, or ex-gang members.

Ira Mathur updated 02/11/08

A month in America was more than enough. The longer I stayed, the more layers of sheen peeled off to reveal the rot.

Monday

Debbie Jacob updated 03/11/08

Finally I feel like I’m doing something right! More and more mothers are asking me to run a column on book suggestions for eight to 12-year-olds.

Fr Henry Charles updated 27/10/08

Work is full of paradoxes. It frees us in many ways. Yet it also ties us down to fixed schedules and timetables. Work makes things more available to us in greater profusion; yet we must make ourselves more available in the process.

Prakash Persad updated 03/11/08

Widespread public celebrations were not, historically, a Divali tradition. People would stay at home, on Divali day, and light-up their houses with deyas.

Tuesday

Dr David E Bratt updated 04/11/08

I’ve just spent four days in Houston. I must have watched a total of eight hours of news on American TV.

Pastor Clive Dottin updated 04/11/08

The concept of responsibility and accountability are not very popular in a world where injustice threatens to reign supreme.

Wednesday

Clevon Raphael updated 05/10/08

To weeks ago, Tony Fraser and I were reminiscing about the “good old days” of our childhoods.

Tony Fraser updated 05/11/08

What can we make of this absolute trashing of England by what amounts to a West Indian XI?

Thursday

Sat Maharaj updated 06/11/08

The colonial misrepresentation and minimisation of Hindu and Indian history are as old as the first invaders of India.

Leela Ramdeen updated 09/07/08

 

Bhoendradatt-Tewarie updated 09/09/08

 

 

 

Friday

Peter Ray Blood's Pulse Column updated 07/11/08

Barack Hussein Obama has not just changed world history, but changed everything I’d planned to put in today’s column.

Selwyn R Cudjoe upadted 06/11/08

 

Vaneisa Baksh updated 07/11/08

All the responses to my column last week—which asked witnesses to the accident involving my nephew’s car and a police escort jeep if they could clarify what happened—corroborate my nephew’s story.

Gillian Lucky updated 07/11/08

The world often looks to America to set precedent and establish international benchmarks on a variety of matters for developing countries to achieve, but on Tuesday night, America outdid itself by proving that there can be no playing of politics and foolish adherence to party lines when a country is facing its darkest moments.

Saturday

Attillah Springer updated 01/11/08

On a hot day in a school in Laventille, I am reasoning with a student.

Gail Alexander updated 25/10/08

 

Lisa Allen-Agostini updated 01/11/08

All now so next week America going and have a new president.

 

 

 

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