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Thomas Assembly of God presents its fourth annual women's conference Saturday, November 7th 2009 Positive changes in the hearts and lives of local women will be the focus of a four-day women's conference beginning Sunday at the St...The theme for the...
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A Star investigation revealed how Peng Sun was churning out copies of degrees for $3,000. York University has brought in tough new controls in the wake of a Toronto Star investigation that showed a former student fabricated dozens of its degrees, and...
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Editor's Note Salt of the earth Saturday, November 21st 2009 Shantie Drupatee Soogrim’s determination to devote her life to agriculture, to grow food and tend the earth, speaks ultimately to her character and the resilience of the human spirit. For as...
Tags: Grenada, Saint George's, Psychological resilience, Positive psychology, Drupatee Ramgoonai, Food Records
Saturday, November 21st 2009 You’ve heard about man-made but this story is about woman made! Constanze Connie Herrmann did what most thought was impossible. She pretty much built her own house with a bit of help here and there. ’People just don’t believe...
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Seaga and the Grenada intervention Ken Chaplin Saturday, November 21st 2009 Edward Seaga was prime minister of Jamaica during the 1983 invasion of Grenada by forces of the United States of America...Seaga presents a graphic picture of the events leading...
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Grenada Today did not have the staff nor circulation associated with most major Caribbean publications. But since its establishment in 1990, the weekly newspaper had been a thorn in the side of the Keith Mitchell administration, convinced that it was...
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Oakland Contributes Latest Misbehaving San Francisco-Area Mayor [I Hate It Here] Best Known As: Political Figure,  Film Actor Gist: Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States (1981–1989) and the...
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If the newspaper report is to be believed, ’Government will be seeking to recover $500,000-the estimated cost of repairing the Bailey bridge damaged yesterday at Macoya-from the owner of the truck which did the damage. Works (Minister), Colm Imbert said...
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Ronald Reagan’s stirring speech at the Berlin Wall on June 12th 1987 was not the death blow to communism, but it did highlight the West’s renewed confidence in demanding what had previously been impossible. Though the president’s advisers egged him on,...
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Although the state is no longer subsidizing counties for loss of property tax revenue from land put into agricultural preserves under the Williamson Act, the board of supervisors voted Tuesday to approve five new contracts totaling 1,944.5 acres. The...
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