by Reynold Benjamin In a fit of passion and distress arising out of the destruction of Levera Beach and the environs of the lake by developers and the injustice meted out to owners and occupiers of the land around the lake, I got on my computer and started to pound the keyboard.
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by Reynold Benjamin Since these articles on the Levera Project began, very many persons have spoken to me on the phone, in the street and on more intimate social and other occasions, expressing sentiments ranging from delight, to anger, to astonishment and to disbelief. But someone whom I know but to whom I never [...]
The True Story of the Levera Beach Resort Project Part 4
by Reynold Benjamin Last week, in part three of this series of articles on the failed Levera Beach Resort Project, I asked the question; can we do better? I expressed the conviction that we, as a resourceful people, can do better. I promised to place before you my own views on how to deal [...]
The True Story of the Levera Beach Resort Project Part 3
by Reynold Benjamin In Part two of this article, I placed before you, fellow Grenadian, the contents of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by our Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Dr. Keith Claudius Mitchell with the company Grenada Development Company Inc. (GDCI) in March, 1998 for the building of a hotel and golf course [...]
The True Story of the Levera Beach Resort Project Part 2
by Reynold Benjamin In part one of this article, I sought to convey the passion of my love for Levera Beach and surrounding areas and the anguish which swells in my bosom as I witness the wanton destruction of its pristine beauty. I counseled that we should all get to know and appreciate our [...]
The True Story of the Levera Beach Resort Project Part 1
By Reynold Benjamin Levera! Oh, Levera! What sin have you committed? Why has the Evil hand touched you? How many of us have never been to Levera? We have climbed the Statue of Liberty, seen the Washington Memorial, viewed the Eiffel Tower, strolled in Hyde Park and taken pictures in Piccadilly Circus. I have [...]
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