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Jul 12, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on St. Ignatius to represent Region 9
A clinical display by hosts St. Ignatius afforded them the opportunity to represent Region 9 in the Digicel-sponsored Nationwide Schools Football Tournament after they inflicted a crushing 7-1 win...Jul 12, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Walker wins Trophy Stall Golf tourney
William Walker was in a dominant mood in capturing Saturday’s Trophy Stall of Bourda Market Medal Play golf tournament at the Lusignan golf Club. Walker playing off an eight handicap shot a net 68...Jul 12, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on AAG raises concern over ALBA participation
By Edison Jefford The Athletic Association of Guyana (AAG) has expressed concern over the logistics relative to its representative team participating at the upcoming Games of the Bolivarian Alliance...Jul 12, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Action continues as NSC/GFA Futsal football tournament reaches knockout stage
Four teams will walk the plank when action in the Georgetown Football Association/National Sports Commission (NSC) Futsal football tournament continues tonight at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall...Jul 12, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Is the Georgetown Hospital a failure?
When Junior Minister of Education, Dr. Desrey Fox died, President Bharrat Jagdeo had some acidic remarks to make about the Georgetown Public Hospital. In his vexatious mood, he said that at the GPHC,...Jul 12, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Norman Singh Memorial Turf Club and Digicel team up for mega horserace meet
By Samuel Whyte The Norman Singh Memorial Turf Club at Bel Air No 6, West Coast Berbice in collaboration with Digicel stages a horserace meet on Sunday July 24. The occasion is a Mega $10M one day...Jul 12, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on GCC top first round in John Fernandes Second Division Hockey
In a battle of the second division giants at Thirst Park on Saturday afternoon, GCC came away as the clear winners with a 4-0 victory over the Carib Allstars leaving them as pool leaders of the...Jul 12, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on DO NOT UNDERRATE THE AFC
The Alliance for Change (AFC) feels that its chances of winning the election should not be underrated. It feels that it has a good chance of gaining the presidency. In many respects, the AFC’s...Jul 12, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Inefficiency can be convenient
Dear Editor, With fingerprint scanners and iris recognition now commonplace and low cost, why is it so difficult to verify the identity of a citizen casting a vote at election time? Many companies...Jul 12, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on A misguided editorial is inexcusable
Dear Editor, The Stabroek News (SN) Editorial “Low Carbon Economy”, published on Monday 4th July is grossly misplaced, misinformed and inaccurate. It’s a prime example of an editorial rush to...Jul 12, 2011 knews Editorial Comments Off on Making women of little girls
Last week, one of the daily newspapers blared the news that a 13-year-old had given birth at the Georgetown Public Hospital. The newspaper further reported that from appearances the authorities have...Jul 12, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Queenstown A are Essequibo champs; GFC & Plaisance win
Queenstown A defeated Henrietta A yesterday afternoon at the Hampton Court Ground to win the Essequibo leg of the inaugural GT&T FastBall knock-out football competition. The clash between the two...
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