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Editorial
Domestic violence perpetrators also must be treated
In his State of the Territory address, the governor noted `some of the causes and roots of domestic abuse and the violence it subsequently produces. He obviously "gets it." Not all of our police, prosecutors, judges and even service delivery agencies always appear as sensitive.   »



Editorial
Looking to solutions to stop violence
One of the most urgent problems disturbing residents of this territory is that of the ever increasing violent crimes. Last year the territory reported 56 killings. Already we've reported at least 14 killings. »



Editorial
Government secretly breaks law with Stalley Bay earth moving
As a scientist specializing in Virgin Islands terrestrial ecosystems, I have testified at public hearings and I have been tracking closely Alpine Energy Group's proposed waste-to-energy plant at Stalley Bay, St. Thomas. »



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Editorial
How to win the 'war' on drugs
Let me first say that we can never win the war on drugs, so the title is just a headline catching line used by many to give hope to those who believe it's possible. »
Editorial
Objective assessment supports Alpine Energy project
The time has come to put aside fear-mongering and empty, inflammatory rhetoric and to examine objectively - from the perspective of reliable scientific principles - the Alpine Energy project. »



Editorial
Violent crime rate devastating to our islands' potential
I am so frustrated every time I read the newspaper or listen to the evening news only to learn of another murder on St. Thomas. »



Where hope for the territory must begin
One year ago, how were you? One year from now, how will you be? »



When will honesty prevail in V.I. politics?
As I listen and watch our politicians perform, whether in a Senate session or in press conferences, and I see how their noses begin to grow, to stretch, I smile. It's the Pinocchio syndrome. »



Helping children learn to love books
The book is only eight pages long. It is made up of four words and sounds. It is about Mat and his friend Sam. It is the first book my son read by himself. He was so proud. »



V.I. back pay issue should be off the table
In January 2007, two months following the General Election of November 2006, Gov. John deJongh Jr. delivered his State of the Territory message to the 27th Legislature. During his presentation, he pledged to pay some $400 million in back pay to goverment workers that spanned a period of 20 years. »



Human Services trying to improve child care
In response to concerns regarding the draft of the proposed rules and regulations for operating a child-care facility, the V.I. Human Services Department would like to clarify some misconceptions associated with the changes. »



Virgin Islands should invest in more local nurses
While I applaud the effort being made to address our nursing problem, I strongly believe we need a long-term approach of investing and mentoring our own people. »






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