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Nov 26, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Gardner takes Masters Marathon in Suriname
Guyanese finish 10th overall in Telesur Srefidensi race Fifty-four-year-old Guyanese Llewellyn Gardner successfully defended his Masters Marathon title when he finished in the over-45 category and...Nov 26, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Curtain call for seven-week KDTTL tonight
Meusa, Bryan one win away from premier title Forehand Connection’s Paul Meusa and Nigel Bryan are one win away from the Kenneth DeAbreu Table Tennis’ League (KDTTL) premier title in Division...Nov 26, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Inter-Church/Sunday School Indoor Futsal tourney on this weekend
Following the successful staging of the inaugural Inter-Church/Sunday School Indoor Futsal tournament a few weeks ago, the Holy Family Bible Study Youth Developers has organized a similar event...Nov 26, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Six amateur boxers nominated for Cuban training stint
Six amateur boxers have been nominated for a three month training stint to Cuba. Several amateur coaches, in keeping with a mandate of the President of the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA), K A Juman...Nov 26, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Cordis sues GFF, NAMILCO, Fruta Conquerors
Attorneys-at-law Joseph Harmon and Trenton C. Lake filed a civil suit in the High Court on Monday against the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), NAMILCO and Fruta Conquerors. This follows a lawyer’s...Nov 26, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Pele beat Bon Fin’s Barcelona 2-0 in practice match
Defending Kashif and Shanghai football champions Pele have taken their preparations for the upcoming event to the Lethem community and have been afforded the opportunity to clash with opposition from...Nov 26, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Positive Vibes Sports Club stages Paradise Village Day activities this weekend
The Positive Vibes Sports Club continues its public related activities when it stages the annual Paradise Village Day this Saturday, November 28 at the village playfield. Teams participating in the...Nov 26, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on R&F Mining sponsors motorcycle for K&S MVP
For the second year, R&F Mining has undertaken to provide a brand new Jialing 125CC motorcycle for the Most Valuable Player of the 20th Kashif and Shanghai Football Tournament. Yesterday, the...Nov 26, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on GABA knockout tournament heats up
Sonics, Scorpions enter second round Pepsi Sonics and Beepat’s Scorpions joined illustrious company Tuesday night when they won their respective First Division opening round games to complete the...Nov 26, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Fitness Paradise Gym set for Saturday reopening
Management & Staff undergoing intense 2-day PR & Customer Care training The once well known and popular gym in the city, Fitness Paradise, is set to make a grand return to the bodybuilding...Nov 26, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Coley named West Indies coach, Creary is Captain for 2010 U-19 World Cup
By Sean Devers Andre Coley and fellow Jamaican Andre Creary have been appointed coach and Captain respectively of the West Indies team for the Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand January 15-30 The...Nov 26, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Godwin McPherson Foundation to host ‘Day of Sports’
The Godwin McPherson Foundation will host an inaugural ‘Day of Sports’ at the Paradise Community Centre Ground on Saturday where a number of sport events are scheduled for the entire day. Among...Nov 26, 2009 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on GPL versus City Council: The Politics of Dictatorship
There is only one way to stop dictatorship. There has been only one way throughout history to stop dictatorship – people must refuse en mass to let dictatorship drown them. The story of what GPL...Nov 26, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Climate change is a serious issue
Dear Editor, As leaders around the world prepare to meet in Copenhagen, Denmark next month, there is no doubt that climate change can have a severe effect on small countries like Guyana. Our economy...Nov 26, 2009 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on RIDDING OURSELVES OF THIS DANGEROUS COMPLEX
Is it that Guyanese have low self-confidence and is that why more than ten of them would sit in a speeding minibus, placing their lives at risk and not utter a single syllable demanding that the...Nov 26, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on An open letter to the Minister of Education and the Chairman of Queen’s College Board of Governors
Dear Minister and Chairman, I think that I speak for all of us, the students, at Queen’s College when I say that the current lapse in judgment and gross disrespect on your parts have served as the...Nov 26, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on We need to rethink our road safety strategies
Dear Editor, It seems as if certain things will never change. Six are now dead due to reckless driving. For such an accident to occur, I must assume that the minibus was seeding. I am a regular...Nov 26, 2009 knews Editorial Comments Off on Coping with a growing sex problem
Sex seems to be dominating the minds of adult men and young women at this time. Scarcely a day goes by without there being a report of some men being implicated in rape. In some cases the rape is an...
Dec 03, 2024
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