State
Terrorism, an old practice of the United States
The recent unbelievable
statements by the fascistic Reverend Pat Robertson of the
United States recommending that the President of the Bolivarian
Republic of Venezuela can be gotten rid of by assassinating
him is an example of the way our history has been decided
by the actions of U.S imperialism, distorting our reality
and our development.
COMMENTARY
By Michael Chastanet
Elysee Palace up for grabs
The French Population
are now gripped in one of the most competitive elections for
their presidency in years and what makes the biggest difference
of all is the composition of the candidates, their varying
philosophies and the noticeable age difference of the past
aspirants.
24/04/07
Brian
Charles Lara 1990 – 2007
From
fame to blame
The West Indies,
Pakistan, India and England teams all have to return to the
drawing board big time, as Australia has set a new agenda
as far as sport is concerned. The discipline, aggression and
hunger to succeed and win are the hallmark of success in every
facet of life and this does not only apply to sport but also
in business. The West Indies depended on natural talent for
too long a period and the same way in which computerisation
revolutionized the world so has the scientific methods of
batting bowling and fielding emerged. 
The
LRF SoundWorks Project
Anything
of quality continuously evolves, assimilating rhythms of individual
and collective experiences of which man is not only the Cause,
but also the Effect.
The art form commonly called Music is a signal indicator of
individual and social progress, and a definitive outward indication
of the depth, and/or nature, of the Spiritual evolvement of
the society that produces it. 
NIC Annual
Lecture
The National
Insurance Corporation in observance of its 28th Anniversary
will be hosting its 4th Annual Lecture at the National Insurance
Conference Center on April 30, 2007 at 7.00 p.m.
Prefessor Harvey Millar, a St. Lucian residing in Halifax,
Canada is the guest lecturer. |