Significant findings from a CADRES poll probing child obesity in Barbados released today revealed that over 80 per cent of the citizens interviewed are worried about this rampant epidemic among …
Editorial
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Today Barbados joined the world to celebrate our women, as we should every day and not just annually on March 8, the date designated by the United Nations in 1975 …
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What we set down here must not be the definitive history of Edwin Orlando Gabby Scott but the very least this newspaper can do to express the thanks of a grateful …
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The 30th President of the United States of America, the late Calvin Coolidge, is reported to have been so reticent that he said very little when awake, slept 12 hours …
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During the vacation period at the end of every school year, the Ministry of Education undertakes repairs at primary and secondary schools so that students and teachers alike enter facilities …
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Tomorrow, the leaders of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) gather in Basseterre, St Kitts, to weigh particularly heavy and not-so-little local difficulties facing ourselves and our largest and most populous member …
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It would be palpably unfair to accuse the Mia Mottley administration of having become drunk with power after fewer than 12 months in office. But there is at least one …
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Not known for any great legal conceits or passions, David Souter, a justice of the US Supreme Court, distinguished himself by retiring at a relatively young age to return to …
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It is said that age is just a number. And yet how often is it suggested that a person’s ability to do a job be based on his or her …
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The jury is still out on the origins of HIV/AIDS, in terms of whether it was a naturally occurring virus or created in a laboratory in a sinister attempt at …