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Oct 02, 2010 knews Sports Comments Off on Digicel Caribbean Cup 2010 kicks off today in Puerto Rico
Kingston, Jamaica: Digicel, proud sponsors of Caribbean Football, on Thursday bid farewell to the teams from Anguilla and the Cayman Islands ahead of the Group A games against St. Martin and hosts...Oct 02, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Ministry stages fair to enlighten students
Under the theme “Partners in Development” the Ministry of Education in collaboration with United Nations Children’s Fund, (UNICEF) staged an Education Fair at the Ministry of Education Sports...Oct 02, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Two more admitted to the local bar
There have been two new admissions to the local bar. Former Queen’s College student, Natasha Vieira, was admitted on Thursday, after having her petition presented by former President of the Bar...Oct 02, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Small businesses look to cash in big at GUYEXPO
Tucked away in 8×10 booths, small business holders could easily be lost in the throng upon throng who pass through GuyExpo, the country’s premier trade and investment exposition now on at the...Oct 02, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on The sad story of New Amsterdam
Dear Editor, Poor New Amsterdam! They’re trying once again to run off an event they call “Town Day”. Massive plans are underway, even though most of them are falling apart. The event, the 11th...Oct 02, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Inappropriate behaviour choices have severe repercussions
Dear Editor, As I glossed over the headlines of Kaieteur News dated the 27th of September 2010, yet again the tragic news of relationship issues continue to make the headlines. It seems as though our...Oct 02, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Skeldon estate GM denies he stole, wants retraction
Vishnu Panday, the former General Manager of the Skeldon sugar estate, who resigned last week, is refuting an article carried in the Kaieteur News edition of Tuesday. In a letter dated Wednesday sent...Oct 02, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on We are not seeing the demise of the PNCR
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter penned by Tony Jones and carried in the letter columns of Kaieteur News (September 29 instant) and wish to give a simple and certain response to his vacuous...Oct 02, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Priority of the next administration must be to stop the bleeding of the economy
Dear Editor, It is encouraging at last, to see some progress being made on the PNCR presidential candidate selection process, with the nomination of retired Brigadier David Granger. With Winston...Oct 02, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on A doctored version of Janet Jagan’s candidacy…’97
Dear Editor, This is a matter for the historical records of the PPP and Guyana, that the truth be verified, researched and recorded for posterity. Historians have stated that history is not written...Oct 02, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Pavement and roadside vendors crippling legitimate businesses
Dear Editor, Many businesses on Regent Street and its proximity are hurting because of the unfair and illegal business activity taking place on the pavements and parapets of the city’s streets....Oct 02, 2010 knews Editorial Comments Off on Voter apathy and the politician
There is a growing sense of apathy in the country and increasingly more people seem to want others to undertake measures that would motivate changes in the society if the apathetic feel that there is...
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