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HERE I AM: Remembrances of Meeting Cult Novelist Andrzej Kusniewicz in Warsaw

Gaither Stewart .The Polish word, jestem ‘I am’, ‘here I am’, ‘present’ seems to define the life of the writer and cult figure for a generation, Andrzej Kusniewicz. On an overcast, pollution-infested Warsaw afternoon over thirty years ago in his crowded study in a surprisingly bourgeois apartment in a quiet residential area of the capital city, the poet-novelist insisted on the Polish word and the multiple occasions of his life when he answered jestem. I, the interviewer, came to feel he had earned a right to the word. For all his life he had been ‘present’ so in contrast to the past about which he wrote. 

Kenny, Francis Brothers On The Rising Homicide Rate - St Lucia News From The Voice

Kenny, Francis Brothers On The Rising Homicide Rate - St Lucia News From The Voice
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Government Tables EC$1 6 Billion Budget In Parliament Yesterday - St Lucia News From The Voice

Government Tables EC$1.6 Billion Budget In Parliament Yesterday Sponsored Share this post: With general elections mere months away, the government of the United Workers Party yesterday tabled in parliament an EC$1.6 billion budget plan for the 2021/2022 financial year that could have consequences for two important pillars of the society, namely healthcare and education. While major details of the plan were not forthcoming prior to press time yesterday, His Excellency, Sir Emmanuel Neville Cenac, Governor-General of Saint Lucia, gave some insight into the plan during his delivery of the Throne Speech at yesterday’s joint sitting of the Lower and Upper Houses of Parliament.

Dominica s treating decision could affect elections in A&B - Antigua Observer Newspaper

Dominica’s ‘treating’ decision could affect elections in A&B Senior Counsel Anthony Astaphan has advised Prime Minister Gaston Browne that a recent Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) decision handed down in Dominica could have serious implications for future elections in the Antigua and Barbuda. On Tuesday, the CCJ dismissed the Dominica Labour Party’s (DLP) appeal in a treating case filed by three United Workers Party (UWP) members, who cited that two free concerts put on by the DLP in 2014, featuring international acts, Donnie McClurkin and Morgan Heritage were meant to corruptly influence the outcome of the election. The UWP members claimed that the aim of the DLP members was to corruptly influence the public to vote for the DLP. The law in Dominica is that a person convicted of treating is disqualified from sitting in the House of Assembly and cannot run for elections for seven years.

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