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Letters

The Blame Game

Dear editor, There is a general feeling by many objective and fair-minded people both home and abroad that the New national Party is still in charge of the country while the National Democratic Congress who is supposed to be governing is proving to be totally bankrupt of ideas and vision […]

World News

Carter Lashes Out at Kennedy for Killing his Health Care Plan

The late Sen. Ted Kennedy, champion of the recent health plan legislation, actually delayed comprehensive coverage for Americans for decades, says former President Jimmy Carter.  It was Kennedy’s actions to kill Carter’s own health care bill that made Americans wait more than 30 years for meaningful coverage, says Carter in […]

Letters

Hello Doctor Niamatali

My name is Cherrian Matthew Snagg, my mother was Theresa Matthew from Maran, St. John.  I dont know if you remember her, she died on July 28, 2010.  You had treated her for cancer in her breast and since you left she started grieving.  When they send you away she […]

Local News

CARICOM SEEKS TO STRENTHEN RELATIONS WITH CUBA

September 16th 2010, St George’s: Grenada’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Peter David, says CARICOM is looking forward to Cuba playing a greater role in the development of the region. His comments were made prior to his departure for Havana to attend the Third Caribbean Community (CARICOM)–Cuba Ministerial Meeting.

Caribbean News

Tributes pour in for a Soca giant

“I am trying here to contain myself because he was the humblest of kings that you could bump into,” one man told BBC Caribbean.  Soca musician Arrow, whose real name is Alphonsus Cassell, died at his Montserrat home on Wednesday from complications of brain cancer.