Opinion

The Editor speaks: Travel expenses

How does one justify travel expenses? Very easily if you work for our government. It would seem to be an open door to charge up anything and everything. To claim and obtain everything and anything.

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The Publisher speaks: A tribute to B

I wanted to write something to do with fathers and this is a poem about a father I wrote some time ago upon his retirement. I worked with him and became friends.

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Martin: Ageism is not funny

The World Health Organization (WHO) defines ageism as the stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination towards people on the basis of age.

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Does purity lead to distortion?

When new technologies replace old ones they’re judged on how close they replicate the original. How else would we know if it’s as good as what we’re replacing?

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Do facts matter?

Opinions are easy enough to accept or ignore. After all, they are just opinions. But facts? No, we believe facts are facts and therefore inviolate.

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The Editor speaks: The saddest news of the week

The Editor speaks: The saddest news of the week

I received, for me, the saddest news of the week. A dear friend had died. A man of great integrity. A kind man. A man with a gentle smile and a firm handshake. Always positive. A Christian man.

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