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Federal Money Could Help V.I. With Insurance Oversight

Holding V.I. insurers accountable will be a lot easier thanks to eligibility for a federal grant.

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Gov. John deJongh Jr. issues a statement about Tuesday's midday shooting at the Tutu Park Mall parking lot that left two injured. A 17-year-old was arrested.

 
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Gov. DeJongh Congratulates Young Readers

With the "Governor's Summer Reading Challenge" wrapping up, Gov. deJongh reminded young readers to get the recognition they deserve.

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2010-09-03 00:15:01
Federal Money Could Help V.I. With Insurance Oversight

Holding V.I. insurers accountable will be a lot easier thanks to eligibility for a federal grant.

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2010-09-02 23:54:56
The Road To College: Choosing Your Academic Menu

This week The Source launches The Road To College, a new series designed to help young people and their parents with different aspects of preparing for college.

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2010-08-30 12:24:43
Lifestyles — St. John
Cancer Support VI Reschedules Speaker on Colon Cancer

Cancer Support VI has rescheduled a presentation by Dr. Edith Ramsay-Johnson, Professor Emerita of Nursing at UVI, who will speak on colon cancer.

Read entire articleSep 1 2010 - 8:20pm
Brainstorm and Focus E-Bulletin for August 2010

 Jurgen Wolff, noted screenwriter, author and columnist, writes this month about how grass boosts creativity, that communication myth, the power of words, the sunk cost problem and more.

Read entire articleAug 25 2010 - 5:53am
Governor Praises V.I. Diabetes Projects, Thanks Danish Company for Funding

 

            Governor John P. de Jongh Jr. recently urged Virgin Islands residents to take advantage of educational programs concerned with managing diabetes mellitus that are being offered through a joint venture with the Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk.
Read entire articleJul 30 2010 - 1:41am
June's Views From the Farm: Rebirth of a Farm – Part 1

After two years of ups and downs, Precious Produce Farms is finally beginning to come to life in Dorothea.

 

Read entire articleJul 29 2010 - 7:18pm
Witnesses Hold Convention to Examine Attitudes Toward God

How can the faithful withstand constant attacks on their belief in God? What evidence about God's existence is there for nonbelievers to examine? Intriguing answers to these questions will be explored during the Witnesses' 2010 "Remain Close to Jehovah!" District Conventions.

Read entire articleJul 20 2010 - 7:32pm
Brainstorm and Focus E-Bulletin for July 2010

 Jurgen Wolff, noted screenwriter, author and columnist, writes this month about summer mini-vacations, quick e-mail trips, knowing when to shut up, generating possibilities and more.

Read entire articleJul 20 2010 - 2:42am
Brainstorm and Focus E-Bulletin June 2010

 Jurgen Wolff, noted screenwriter, author and columnist, writes this month about a four-step program to innovation, learning from Pixar’s success, the courage to change direction, asking yourself the right questions, and more.

Read entire articleJun 19 2010 - 1:54am
Turning Dreams Into Reality Takes Practice

As a Life and Law of Attraction Coach, I am constantly trying to get better at the magic of turning my intentions and dreams into everyday, here and now, reality and then sharing what I learn.

Read entire articleJun 8 2010 - 10:38pm
Cleaning the Closets of Your Mind

I’ve been cleaning out my closets and have three piles going (keep, give away, and I’ve got to think about it). I’ve also been cleaning out the closets of my mind and am sorting my ideas and thoughts too into three categories: “Hell yes, hell no and maybe.”

Read entire articleMay 18 2010 - 1:18pm
May 2010 Brainstorm and Focus E-Bulletin

Jurgen Wolff, noted screenwriter, author and columnist, writes this month about under estimating your brain, ways to give your brain a boost, the Star Principal, treating yourself as well as you treat your dog, and more.

Read entire articleMay 12 2010 - 5:58am