HUMILITY AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Monday, December 11th, 2006Even though we may be proud of our record, there is no reason for us to be so proud that we become complacent.

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Even though we may be proud of our record, there is no reason for us to be so proud that we become complacent.
The most intellectually stimulating of all the experiences over the last week was the 31st Sir Winston Scott Memorial Lecture by an Outstanding Barbadian Dr. Carlisle Boyce.
In recent times, St. Lucia has received very favourable rankings from international institutions and the country has benefited as a result.
The progress of the developed world is achieved by the sharing of information and the coming together of groups of persons of like minds. What are we waiting for???
Leaders are visionaries. They must keep on dreaming as the environment changes.
Section 361 has been repealed, and the Labour Code is now law.
Lara is increasingly haunted by the stark reality that too many of his runs are only of personal statistical value.
Those who refuse to be a part of the change will have the door to the future slammed in their faces and be cut off from moving forward.
An investment by Government in the PV electricity supply industry will yield continuing dividends in terms of job creation,
When someone is in business, there is no room for sentiments. It is either the business is viable or it is not.