Life
Scenes
As
I sat beneath my mango tree, bidding farewell to night’s
soothing companionship, I heard a luminous voice at my welcoming
hearing, saying: “I am the light of your eyes,
I see all of human affairs from my galactic place in space.
I am Mr. Sunshine. Come travel these earthy scenes with me.
I will show you many things you must know of this planet,

Caribbean
Political Union? Dreaming Again
Once
again the elusive dream of a political union between some
Caribbean countries is being pursued but no one should hold
their breath in the expectation that it will become a reality
anytime soon. Ralph Gonsalves, the Prime Minister
of St Vincent and the Grenadines, announced on March 1st that
three countries of the Caribbean Community, 
A
Conflict of interest
There
are times when lawyers will not take on a case because it
is a conflict of interest, I will cite just a handful of examples
here. 1. A personal relationship with the other party:
Let us assume that one has a family member who works at a
particular bank. It would be a conflict of interest for that
lawyer, 
Training
in Hydrocarbon Blends Refrigerants
The
Interim Committee for the Establishment of a Refrigeration
and Air Conditioning Association, in collaboration with the
Ministry of Economic Affairs, Economic Planning, Investment
and National Development, will be hosting a one-day seminar,
on “Hydrocarbons Blends Refrigerants” on the 8th
of March, at the Bay Gardens Hotel.
1st
National launches 2nd Edition on Outstanding Women of St.
Lucia
True
to it’s national branding and consistent with its indigenous
character, 1st National Bank has undertaken the production
of a second calendar celebrating twelve more daughters of
the soil. Like its predecessor, the 2008 1st National
Bank Calender is a keeper, for its valuable archival information
on St. Lucian women from diverse fields of endeavour.
Caribbean
Tourism: A New Era Or More Of The Same?
Despite
the serious challenges facing the Caribbean’s tourism
industry, from new passport regulations to a slowdown in the
United States economy, the Caribbean region can be cautiously
optimistic about its future as leaders begin to pay greater
attention to this, the Caribbean’s basic industry.
Tourism, now acknowledged as the lifeblood of the region’s
economy,
THE
VIRTUES PROJECT
What
Is Justice?
Practising justice is being fair in everything you do. It
is seeing with your own eyes and not judging something or
someone by what other people tell you. Being just is standing
up for your rights and the rights of other people. It is taking
responsibility if you make a mistake and making amends. 
Digicel
presents, “The 2008 OECS Junior Squash Tournament”
Digicel
has announced its sponsorship of the 2008 Junior OECS Squash
Championships which will be hosted at the St Lucia Yacht Club
from March 28th to 30th. The event, in its eighth
year, brings together young players from St Vincent, Dominica,
St Lucia and the B.V.I who will compete in 5 categories from
Under 11 to Under 19, for the trophy and a chance to be selected,

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