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Mar 03, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Persuad wins DDL/Topco Juice Chess tourney
Reigning National Champion Kriskal Persaud maintained excellent form on the final day of the DDL/Topco Juice Mash Chess Tournament held last Sunday at the YMCA, Thomas Lands to claim the title but...Mar 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Govt. official forces CNS 6 to pull programme on CLICO debacle
Alliance For Change programme: ‘AFC on the Move’ was pulled off the CNS TV 6 scheduled programming yesterday, ostensibly in the interest of not causing public unrest. Yesterday, Chairman of the...Mar 03, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Tonge snatch 7-58 as Leewards beat Jamaica
Pacer Gavin Tonge grabbed a career best 7-58 as defending champions Jamaica lost to the Leeward Islands by 28 runs yesterday at Sabina Park in their eighth round WICB regional four-day cricket match...Mar 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on CLAS project launched to highlight importance of lab accreditation
With the aim of helping Caricom member states meet the requirements of globalisation through accreditation, the Caribbean Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) yesterday launched...Mar 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Causing death lands man in jail
Nicholas Allicock, 37, of Herstelling, East Bank Demerara, was yesterday charged with causing death by dangerous driving stemming from the death of Jai Sankar Gobind. It is alleged that the defendant...Mar 03, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Few tickets left for Guyana’s ODIs
South/West & Grass Mound sold out for 2nd ODI By Sean Devers The refreshing improvement shown by the West Indies team in the Digicel home series against England has influenced the rapid sale of...Mar 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Obama broke no campaign promises on troop withdrawals from Iraq
Dear Editor, Freddie Kissoon’s column titled, “Is President Obama wavering?” (Kaieteur News 27/2/2009) made interesting reading, but erred in critical components which compromised its validity....Mar 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on High investor-interest in Guyana at international aquaculture show
Representatives of the National Aquaculture Association of Guyana (NAAG) were recently in Seattle, Washington to attend Aquaculture America 2009, where leading professionals in the field pointed to...Mar 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on GPSU seeks to overturn order for GRA polygraphs
The Guyana Public Service Union yesterday announced that it is prepared to go the full length to protect the rights of the Guyana Revenue Authority workers who were recently selected for polygraph...Mar 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Harsh response to victim of car theft unfortunate, but “sugar will attract more flies than pepper”
Dear Editor, First of all, I wish to convey my regrets to Reshma Pluchan on the loss of her vehicle. This is indeed an unfortunate event that is quite frustrating; however, I would also like to...Mar 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Region needs to use its greatest assets, its people – Owen Arthur
By Tusika Martin The crisis that is unfolding in the Caribbean will test the people of the Caribbean as never before, former Prime Minister of Barbados Owen Arthur said on Friday. He noted, like in...Mar 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Approaches to Berbice River Bridge should be set aside for businesses
Dear Editor, I am suggesting to the Berbice Chamber of Commerce, the Regional Democratic Council of Region Six, the Private Sector Commission and the Government Office for Investment that the land...Mar 03, 2009 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on The president’s comments should be condemned
You know a government is panicking when it begins to imagine enemies where none exists. The PPP government is clearly now in deep distress over the crisis involving CLICO (Guyana) and is seeking to...Mar 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Ramsammy must have given up hope that his struggles would never bear fruit
Dear Editor, May I extend my sympathy to the family of Dr. Joshua Ramsammy on his passing. I got to know Joshua Ramsammy during the turbulent fiery period of WPA activism and the many trade union...Mar 03, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Green and Clarke should deal with Burnham’s entire performance
Dear Editor, I refer to Oscar Clarke’s letter in your edition of February 28 relying on Naipaul’s statement in his book: “The Middle Passage” in support of his contention that Burnham was a...Mar 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on Five more PLWHA get free house lots
As was assured by the Ministry of Health at the beginning of this year, five more Persons Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), have been awarded free house lots. According to Programme Manager of the...Mar 03, 2009 knews News Comments Off on ‘Trunkers’ remanded on two charges
Forty-eight-year-old Parmanand Rampersaud of Lot 396 Kaneville, Grove, East Bank Demerara and 47-year-old Derrick Persaud of Market Street, Grove, East Bank Demerara yesterday were slapped with two...Mar 03, 2009 knews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Livinguyana.blogspot.com
Miles Fitzpatrick, in charge of Stabroek News, in the absence of David de Caires, who was on holiday at the time, bluntly informed me that he doesn’t think a newspaper should have columnists. At...Listen how to run an oil country
May 13, 2024
GCB T10 Blast Semi-finals… Kaieteur Sports – The semi-finals of the GCB T10 Blast will get underway today, barring inclement weather as the final four teams look to book spots in the...Kaieteur News – The PPP is engaging in myth-making in seeking to perpetuate the narrative that it is now an ideologically... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Is it ever justifiable for journalism to fan the flames of geopolitical tension? This question arises... more
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