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Thursday, May 2, 2024

EYEWITNESS: Bespoke…

…DPI’s BS The old American comedian WC Fields was known for his pithy witticisms delivered with unerring timing in a perpetually inebriated voice. One of...

EYEWITNESS: Bleeding…

…sugar workers Ever since the PNC-led Government of David Granger slid into office, he’s led the way in justifying the firing of 7,000 sugar workers...

EYEWITNESS: Since the Judiciary ain’t broke…

…then it’s a fix! President Granger has said that Opposition Leader Jagdeo must “justify” his rejection of his (Granger’s) nomination of Justice Kenneth Benjamin for...

EYEWITNESS: Great news…

…on Cricket! His regular readers would know their Eyewitness is a cricket nut. In the beginning – fifteen years ago – T-20 didn’t grab him...

EYEWITNESS: Hustlers…

Over the past three years, we have noticed a lot of offices being filled with hustlers. And even worse, with HYPOCRITICAL hustlers, who define...

EYEWITNESS: Elections…

…a la Green! Hamilton Green wrote a long and rambling letter (well…he IS getting on in years, isn’t he?!!) about President Jimmy Carter’s role in...

EYEWITNESS: Moving on…

…with teaching reforms Your Eyewitness has repeated the caution of the strong possibility of “a slip between the cup and the lip” on the matter...

EYEWITNESS: The battle…

…is joined? Lots of teachers breathed a sigh of relief that their strike’s over and they can get back to what they do best –...

EYEWITNESS: Imposter…

…in culture One of the sad legacies of our British colonial history is we try to imitate them in all manner of ways – knowing...

EYEWITNESS: What goes around…

…comes around for TT “Brother, can you spare a dime?” was a song that became the anthem of America’s Great Depression. It spoke of folks...

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