Where is the Ruimveldt Independence Arch? – by Francis Quamina Farrier
Francis Quamina Farrier
Where is that super sleuth Sherlock Homes when you need him? The famous fictional English detective is very much needed here in Guyana at this time, to crack the cold case of, The MISSING RUIMVELDT INDEPENDENCE ARCH.
At this time of Guyana’s cold cases history, we need some help from the British, and we do have some help right now in the person of Russell Combe, a British Senior Security Sector Reform Adviser. Since his arrival in Guyana, the British Security Ace has been meeting with ministers of government and the country’s top brass in National Security, including the Police Force, the Defense Force and the Prison authorizes. Continue reading →
The all-or-nothing cricketer – Chris Gayle’s batting strategy is unique
But the best T20 player who ever lived is also a relic
May 19th 2017 -by T .W. – The Economist
THE 10th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), cricket’s richest and glitziest tournament, will end on May 21st, when Rising Pune Supergiant face either the Mumbai Indians or the Kolkata Knight Riders in the final in Hyderabad. To the disappointment of many neutrals Chris Gayle, a big-hitting West Indian batsman, will not be a part of it. Mr Gayle’s Royal Challengers Bangalore team flopped miserably.
Even so, no player has has embodied the first decade of the IPL more. [Read more]
American protectionism is not the only threat to the economy
Americas – May 18th 2017| OTTAWA – The Economist Magazine
STEPHEN POLOZ, the governor of the Bank of Canada, has been warning Canadians about piling up debt to buy overpriced houses since he took office four years ago. At first he used bankerly language, pointing to the risk of a “disorderly unwinding of household-sector imbalances”.
Lately, with household debt at record levels and house prices in Toronto and Vancouver continuing to rise, he has started to speak clearly. “It’s time to remind folks that prices of houses can go down as well as up,” he said on April 12th. [Read more]
What Makes A Country Happy – By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine
Dr. Dhanpaul Narine
The images from Syria are horrible.
Why would a ruler want to use chemical weapons against his own people? There are many tragic scenes that tug at the heart but one man holding his dead twin daughters will forever be seared in the memory.
While the world waited for Trump’s response the usual blame game and denials surfaced. The fact is that Syria is one of the unhappiest places on earth. But it is not alone.
It is followed by Afghanistan, Burundi and Togo in the latest World happiness Report. Continue reading →
Where is the Ruimveldt Independence Arch? – by Francis Quamina Farrier
Where is the Ruimveldt Independence Arch? – by Francis Quamina Farrier
Francis Quamina Farrier
Where is that super sleuth Sherlock Homes when you need him? The famous fictional English detective is very much needed here in Guyana at this time, to crack the cold case of, The MISSING RUIMVELDT INDEPENDENCE ARCH.
At this time of Guyana’s cold cases history, we need some help from the British, and we do have some help right now in the person of Russell Combe, a British Senior Security Sector Reform Adviser. Since his arrival in Guyana, the British Security Ace has been meeting with ministers of government and the country’s top brass in National Security, including the Police Force, the Defense Force and the Prison authorizes. Continue reading →
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