THE ART OF STARING- GT STYLE

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom 

A view from inside-out Guyanese love to stare…when it pleases them. They don’t just look. They stare. A beautiful young girl emerged out of Guyana Stores onto the pavement outside. It was an entrance from one tint of light into another. The glare of the sunlight reflecting off the pavement highlighted the effect. She was [...]

The society needs to back Mr. Badal

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon 

It was not unusual the tongue-lashing Mr. Robert Badal got for analyzing economic trends in the hotel and tourist industries. Read what Mr. Badal says and he is virtually repeating what opposition leaders, editors, economists and commentators have been saying long before 2010. When he did reveal some secrets, they weren’t secrets at all to [...]

Man shoots Kitty resident dead over missing motorcycle

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under News 

A 34-year-old man was gunned down yesterday morning in the passageway near his Thomas Street, Kitty, home, over a quarrel about a missing motorcycle. Troy Smith, a father of one, received a single gunshot to his upper chest and was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public Hospital. The shooter has been identified as [...]

Guyanese couple rescued at sea

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under News 

- Recount horrible ordeal after drifting in Suriname waters A Guyanese couple who spent three days and nights drifting at sea after their boat engine developed problems just off Nickerie, in Suriname, are alive and well, thanks to fishermen in the Albion area. Michael Stanley, 49 and his wife, Anjanie Ramcoomar, 47, were reported missing [...]

Supenaam gang beats two senseless

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under News 

- Police make arrests Two men who are a part of a gang were arrested yesterday, around noon, after they carried out two separate beatings Thursday night at Supenaam. One of the victims of Thursday night’s beating was Arnold Gibson, 34, of Supenaam. He is currently a patient at the Suddie Public Hospital. The other [...]

Sattaur’s verbal abuse to reporter ‘off the record’

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under Dem Boys Seh, News 

The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) yesterday condemned the report on the seizure of two high-end vehicles in a tax evasion probe and said that it believes that a number of its employees are being paid to release information. The GRA was specific enough to state that these employees are in the pay of Kaieteur News. [...]

Swimming outing ends in death for Soesdyke lad

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under News 

A mother’s plea with her young son not to go swimming in a dug out sand pit yesterday failed to save the youngster who met his demise while returning home from the very same sand pit. Sometime after 11:00 hours yesterday, workers in the Latchman Sand pit, Soesdyke, found 10-year-old Derrick Paul Deonarine lying in [...]

Guyana make it five in a row

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

- This is the best Sports team in the Caribbean – MVP McKenzie Tournament Most Valuable Player (MVP) Guyana’s Kevin McKenzie, who thrilled the local fans with his mesmerising run down the left touchline to score the most important five points in the game in sudden death overtime, proclaimed that the new five-time champions is [...]

U-17 footballers receive kudos for outstanding performance

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

GFF administration pleads for corporate support The local football fraternity is celebrating another milestone following the outstanding performance and subsequent qualification of the U-17 Male Football Team to the second round of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) qualifiers for the CONCACAF U-17 Championship scheduled for next month in a country to be named later. The [...]

Guyana Watch wraps it up at Windsor Forest

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under News 

The Guyana Watch Medical team wrapped up its last clinic yesterday at the Windsor Forest Primary School. The team saw more than 3000 patients in less than a week. The visiting medical team has 13 doctors, two pharmacists, two dentists and 16 support staffers. They needed every one of them yesterday as they examined more [...]

GFF Super League KO tourney kicks off today at GFC

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

Following an extended break after the first round of the Guyana Football Federation Super League sponsored by FIFA’s Win in CONCACAF with CONCACAF Programme, the top eight teams will face off in a knock-out competition prior to the start of the final round. The second round of the Super League is scheduled to commence on [...]

Govt. undermines private sector success with proposed Marriott – Corbin

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under News 

“Robert Badal should be applauded for standing up and being counted rather than cowering in fear of the repressive dictatorship” “The recent unprovoked and vulgar attacks by President Bharrat Jagdeo on outstanding businessman, Robert Badal, and the Pegasus Hotel, must be condemned by all right-thinking Guyanese.” This is according to leader of the People’s National [...]

Suspect in child killing released on station bail

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under News 

The man who was held in connection with the murder of seven-year-old Dacwaun Sutherland has been released after he posted $20,000 station bail. Police sources on Thursday said that they were unable to find any concrete evidence against the 24-year-old suspect, thus forcing them to release the man. The source said that the man was [...]

Govt. undermines private sector success with proposed Marriott – Corbin

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under News 

“The recent unprovoked and vulgar attacks by President Bharrat Jagdeo on outstanding businessman, Robert Badal, and the Pegasus Hotel, must be condemned by all right-thinking Guyanese.” This is according to leader of the People’s National Congress Reform, Robert Corbin, who yesterday reminded media operatives that while Guyanese have by now become accustomed to the un-Presidential [...]

Guyana whip defending champs to qualify for Final

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under Sports 

By Sean Devers in Trinidad In association with Digicel Not knowing if they would get the opportunity to even play at all in their semi-final clash when they arrived in rain at the Queens Park Oval yesterday, Guyana continued their dominance in 20/20 cricket against defending champions Trinidad & Tobago with a spine-tingling 4-run victory [...]

Mother calls for investigation into death of ASPMother calls for investigation into death of ASP

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under Letters 

Dear Editor, We the family of Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Ivelaw Murray request that a thorough investigation into the death of our beloved be carried out so that justice can be served. ASP Ivelaw Murray served the Guyana Police Force (GPF) for the past 15 years and at the time of his death he [...]

Some villages have lost the gains

July 31, 2010 | Filed Under Editorial 

Ever since 1838 freed slaves across the country celebrated their emancipation in ways that only they could. Many had nostalgic memories of the land of their ancestors. There were those who had also just come to this the so-called New World so their memories of their homeland were still fresh. All along the coast there [...]

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