Felicia's creative designs on the future
Turning your passion into a productive business is not a very easy thing to do. Felicia Hoilett, however, has managed to do just this with the creation of her screen printing business, Felicia's Screen Art Establishment....
Store cheaper than stove
It is a Sunday mid-morning and at two supermarkets along the upper section of Red Hills Road are doing very close to a roaring trade. But while the usual high demand supermarket items, from bread to cereal and juices to spices...
Citrus replanting project to end in May
The Citrus Replanting Project, which was implemented to prevent the decline of the citrus industry, through the planting of trees resistant to the citrus tristeza virus, comes to an end in May of this year.
Listerine 'Cool Blue' recalled
The Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) is calling on all parents, guardians, dental professionals to immediately stop using Listerine Plaque Detecting Rinse COOL BLUE AGENT in all flavours as the product has been recalled by the U.S. manufacturer...
Former British defence official jailed for taking bribes from US company
london (ap) A former British defence official was sentenced to two years in prison Monday for accepting bribes from an American contractor. Michael Hale, 58, was convicted of accepting £217,000 pounds, free flights, hotel accommodation...
Oil prices slip as violence erupts in Nigeria
new york (ap): Oil prices dipped in volatile trading Monday, after election-related violence in oil-producing Nigeria failed to sustain a rally. Light, sweet crude for May delivery slipped 2 cents to settle at $63.61 per barrel...
Disunity among rich hinders poor relief
Disagreement and disorganisation among the world's richest nations are hampering efforts to relieve poverty and desperation in the poorest countries, U.N. and international financial officials said Monday..