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Dec 09, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Ex-cop, reputed wife remanded for harbouring ‘terror’ gunmen
Two more members of the Amelia’s Ward, Linden, family that claimed that they had mistakenly harboured some of the ‘terror’ gang have been charged and remanded to prison. Roy Rollins, a...Dec 09, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on RRT Enterprise Rapid Chess tournament fixed for Saturday
RRT Enterprise is the sponsor of a one day Rapid Chess tournament fixed for this Saturday, December 11, at the KEI-SHAR’S Sports Club, Camp and Hadfield Streets, Georgetown. The tournament will...Dec 09, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Guyanese grandfather, father accused of sex with 4-year-old
New Jersey, US- Two US-based Guyanese are in a New Jersey jail accused of sexually assaulting a four-year-old girl in October. The victim is said to be a close relative of Sydney Drakes, 58, and...Dec 09, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Govt.’s response to heavy rainfall commendable
Dear Editor, As a pensioner/farmer I share my thoughts and appreciation to the Government for a job well done so far in response to the heavy rainfall that we are currently experiencing along the...Dec 09, 2010 knews News Comments Off on Jagdeo sees basis for collection action at climate summit
By Neil Marks in Cancun, Mexico President Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday said that he sees the basis for international collective action as the UN climate talks wind down in Cancun, even though there is...Dec 09, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Concerned about ‘No Repetition’ policy
Dear Editor, I write to express my concern that those students who are ‘automatically promoted’ are being short changed by our education system through the implementation and execution of the...Dec 09, 2010 KNews News Comments Off on Police rescue robbery victims locked in bond
The police were summoned to rescue a businessman and his employees after bandits locked them in a bond, following a brazen robbery on Tuesday night. The businessman, Dijay Arlani, of Campbellville,...Dec 09, 2010 KNews Sports Comments Off on Marian Academy Badminton Tourney underway
The Marian Academy Badminton Club School tournament started on Tuesday and the matches played featured participants from the Upper School, Lower School and Primary School departments in both boys and...Dec 09, 2010 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on PUBLIC SERVANTS 5%; DISCIPLINED SERVICES 5%; TEACHERS 6%; SUGAR WORKERS 0%.
It is not looking like a good Christmas at all for the workers in the sugar industry. There is no offer as yet from the sugar corporation to the workers for increased wages for 2010; there is not...Dec 09, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on A Lesson for Guyanese from Outliers by Malcolm Caldwell
Dear Editor, The term outliers refers to things, events or persons that lie outside our everyday “normal” experience. In his book Outliers, the author Malcolm Caldwell demonstrated through...Dec 09, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Even in school Glenn Lall stood up for what he believed in
Dear Editor, I am not surprised that the Kaieteur News has become Guyana’s leading newspaper under the leadership of Glenn Lall. Neither I am surprised of the stance on many controversial issues...Dec 09, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on On the making of fresh water reservoirs
Dear Editor, Recently I heard a televised discourse that stressed the decreasing levels of our available fresh water reservoirs, over time that could be very worrying. So here is a suggestion: The...
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