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19/08/08

Massa day done, but slavery still here

Too often have we heard the complaint in the past that only the children of well-off or only the bouburgeois St.Lucian were allowed the privilege of a secondary school education. Then, there was only St.Joseph’s Convent and St.Mary’s College. Those days are gone and there are now enough high schools to accommodate all our students.

Should Richard Frederick be permitted to retain the Ministry of Physical Planning?

Conflict of interest has always remained of great concern to the people of St Lucia and both politicians and chairpersons of statutory boards have consistently come under scrutiny, but St Lucians are very patient by way of allotting time to dictate the direction of individuals. Richard Frederick has always been quite involved in the real estate field,

Mr. Minister, A Business Without A Sign Is No Business

As I went through the Thursday STAR newspaper on page 4 there was a picture of the Building of one of our ministers, which is hot on the news for the past weeks. One thing caught me, there was not a sign to say yes ....it was a Villa. We know it has three bed rooms and three baths but I live in a three bedroom, two bath but my house is not a Villa.

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Nice Try, Flavia Cherry; but Tim Poleon is just too good

I have commented once before on Flavia Cherry’s ability and qualifications in endeavouring to make judgement on WASCO and my view is that Flavia Cherry remains totally incompetent in so doing and I am fully convinced that her intentions are simply political and nothing else. Flavia Cherry needs to realise that St Lucians have witnessed time and time again,