Montessori
kids visit the VOICE
It
has often been said, “The work will wait while you show
the child the rainbow, but the rainbow won’t wait while
you do the work.” On Monday this week, employees
of the Voice Publishing Company took some time off their busy
schedules to entertain 32 bubbly little children between the
ages of two and a half and six years old, 
The
Competition Must Change
After
taking on the five Calypso Tents’ Quarter Finals this
year, I have become even more convinced than I was last year,
that the present format of the Calypso Monarch competition
has got to change. Much was expected of this year’s
Calypsonians and Calypso Singers, and I am certain that the
majority of them expected to deliver,
Article
on one of the thematic areas of the recently concluded Fourth
Caribbean Environmental Forum and Exhibition (CEF-4) in collaboration
with the Fourteenth Annual Wider Caribbean Waste Management
Conference
The
critical problems of food security which have threatened global
economic stability seem to have struck a nerve in Caricom
politicians who collectively hold the view that the Caribbean’s
response to unsustainable increases in global food prices
must be immediate, sustainable and indigenous. Governments
have begun encouraging drastic increases in local food production,

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