By Friday night, a friend of mine was so distraught over the deaths of twin girls in a terrible car crash the previous weekend that she was demanding Government impose a new state of emergency.
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Even though I am going to write about intestinal gas, normally an embarrassing subject, this is a serious article about belching and breaking wind, so the above title is the only pun involved.
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The court sent an ex-schoolmaster to gaol for the possession of instruments to make $5 bank notes and former heavyweight boxer Jack Dempsey warned of boxing’s demise unless America cleaned up corruption in the spots.
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The recent revelations in the Washington Post and UK Guardian concerning the US Government’s PRISM programme raise the question: when is a conspiracy theory not a conspiracy theory?
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Everybody should know and understand basic physics for it is the branch of science that codifies the workings of the physical universe.
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It occurred to me when I realised that Keith Rowley’s Section 34 e-mail fiasco was still going on—for weeks after the alleged communications were first revealed with parliamentary privilege six months after the “fact.”
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If a history of official corruption in T...
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Last Monday, the Integrity Commission sent out two e-mails with a statement, the second of which corrected an obvious contextual error from the first one, in which “Senior Council” was corrected to become “Senior Counsel.”
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Archbishop Harris’ comments on the e-mail scandal brought to the fore by Opposition Leader Keith Rowley have caused an avalanche of diverse opinions outside of the Catholic Church.
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Ghana’s capital Accra is fast becoming familiar territory to Republic Bank managing director David Dulal-Whiteway: “I went out for some African food, and I realised I had been eating it all my life—chicken, rice, beans, ground provisions. Even the...
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