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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 5, 2011

  Britain and Argentina: Another Falklands War?

By Rebecca Theodore: Lights! Camera! Action! Yes! A new light is shining on the oil-bearing geological formations in the Falkland Islands’ waters. Light is immediately understood as ‘the true source of all things and the base on which the physicality of the material...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jul 23, 2010

  Don't burn our bridges: The case for a single Caribbean airline

By Sir Ronald Sanders: “Don’t Burn Our Bridges: The Case for Owning Airlines” is the title of a book authored by Jean Holder, the current Chairman of the Caribbean airline, LIAT. It is a serious work which should be read by all who are concerned with both Caribbean economic...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Nov 12, 2008

  The first world peace prompted the Second World War

MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti political commentator Dmitry Kosyrev) - The First World War ended exactly 90 years ago - in peace, as all wars do. That peace was the first attempt in history to establish a truly global control system which would not allow a repetition of a global war. The aim of that...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jul 16, 2008

  THE POWERLESS POWERS

Reflections of Fidel: THIS is a serious subject. The summit meeting of leaders of the eight most highly industrialized powers on the planet took place July 7-9 at a mountain retreat on the banks of the Toyako, a lake formed inside a volcanic crater located in the north of the island of...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jun 25, 2008

  Alan Greenspan Spurs Concerns About Bahamas Tourism

Greenspan spurs concerns about Bahamian tourism: By INDERIA SAUNDERS, Guardian Business Desk - Nassau, Bahamas: WASHINGTON, DC — The Bahamas may have missed out on the Caribbean's most bullish tourism market ever, with no one other than Alan Greenspan telling industry insiders a...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jun 14, 2008

  The Bahamas Christian Council Has Done, or Is Doing Very Little In The Way of Providing Moral and Spiritual Initiatives for The Uplifting of the People of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas

Is the BCC failing? By SHAVAUGHN MOSS, Lifestyles Editor - Nassau, Bahamas: The recent abrupt change in leadership, and the silence of the Bahamas Christian Council (BCC) on major social issues facing the nation is cause for grave concern to its effectiveness, according to Reverend J....... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Apr 28, 2008

  Bahamas Government Focus On Food Security For The Islands' People

Government Focus On Food Security: By Kendea Jones - Nassau, Bahamas: The government is working feverishly to help Bahamian farmers to produce their own food in the midst of a worldwide food crisis, according to Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources Larry Cartwright. Food prices...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Apr 15, 2008

  Director Of The Bahamas Department Of Meteorology Calls For More Attention To Climate Change Issues From A Local Perspective

Expert Calls For More Attention To Climate Change Issues: BY VANESSA C. ROLLE - Nassau, Bahamas: The worldwide effort to combat the effects of climate change is not far removed from The Bahamas. On the home front, officials continue to suggest ways the local population can do its part to...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Apr 5, 2008

  The Chinese Victory (Part I)

Reflections of Fidel: WITHOUT some basic historical knowledge, the subject I am dealing with could not be understood. In Europe, people had heard about China. In the autumn of 1298, Marco Polo told marvelous tales about an amazing country he called Cathay. Columbus, an intelligent and...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Mar 5, 2008

  Partisanship is no longer important to a growing number of Bahamians

MPs Slam Partisan Politics: By Juan McCartney - Nassau, Bahamas: The Bahamian society would not survive unless it "rejects narrow-mindedness, selfishness and inflated egos," according to Elizabeth Member of Parliament Malcolm Adderley. Mr. Adderley was contributing to debate on the...... [view]

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