Category: Interesting Jurisdictions

Prophets and Predictions

So a political appointee recently predicted that the PNM would never return to power in Trinidad and Tobago.  Predicting the future is apparently big business. 

Opening Doors

The week’s highlight for those involved in the travel and tourism industry was the annual World Travel Market (WTM) here in London.  I was at

Use your Real Name

I count myself among those that spend many hours on-line every day.  The political groups that I follow include those of all the main local

Loyalty vs. Competence

About 20 years ago, when I was in Form 6 at St Mary’s College, I had an interesting Economics teacher.  The goodly gentleman’s name was

The Great Equalisation

There is a recent TED Talk on YouTube featuring Niall Ferguson.  Niall is a Professor of History at Harvard University and a Professor of Business

The Great Equalisation

There is a recent TED Talk on YouTube featuring Niall Ferguson.  Niall is a Professor of History at Harvard University and a Professor of Business

Tourism and the 2012 Budget

The Budget is not meant to be a strategic plan. At the same time, we expect the Finance Minister’s statement to provide a sense of

Local vs. Foreign Education

Like any year, in 2011, some of my friends moved up ‘North’ to help ensure what they perceive to be ‘better’ educational opportunities for their

The Decline of the West

The title “decline of the West” works on two levels – domestically and globally.  Let me explain.  I had an interesting email exchange recently that