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Jul 19, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on East Coast residents to compete in day of sports
Cricket teams along the East Coast corridor will compete for one large ram sheep when the Young Guns Sports Club stages a day of sports that includes a softball cricket competition and a domino...Jul 19, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Mohanlall Dinnanauth wins Raj Singh Insurance Golf tourney
Raj Singh Insurance Brokers received high praise for its contribution to development of sport locally at the presentation of last Saturday’s Medal play Golf tournament sponsored by the Company at...Jul 19, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on National basketball team in action tonight
– plays Rest Team at Sports Hall Guyana’s senior men’s basketball team that will compete at Caribbean Basketball Confederation (CBC) Championships in the Bahamas this weekend will be in...Jul 19, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on New Building Society renews 2nd division sponsorship with BCB
Over $500,000 invested The outstanding relationship between the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) and its many sponsors continued on Thursday last when the New Building Society (NBS) renewed its...Jul 19, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Fruta Conquerors prevail over Police to capture Futsal honours
Fruta Conquerors FC, led by a double in the 3rd and 29th minutes, off the boot of Gerald Gritten defeated the Guyana Police Force 4-2 when the curtains came down on the Georgetown Football...Jul 19, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Adams (4-14), Hemraj (72*) spur Guyana to 1st innings points
By Sean Devers at Providence In sweltering heat at Providence yesterday, Guyana spearheaded by 4-16 from left-arm spinner Anthony Adams and an unbeaten 72 from debutant Chanderpaul Hemraj, took first...Jul 19, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Creary (73*), Campbell (55) put Jamaica in control against T&T
Greaves (6-33) leads Bajan fightback Jamaica, led by an undefeated 73 from Teswayne Creary, reached 278-6 against Trinidad and Tobago although there was no play in the first session of the opening...Jul 19, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on MSC beat GYO to advance to final
Gandhi Youth Organisation (GYO) were defeated by Malteenoes Sports (MSC) in the second semi-final of the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA) Brainstreet Cup 50-over under-15 cricket competition. MSC...Jul 19, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on Four former outstanding administrators honoured
Four former outstanding cricket administrators with decades of devoted service were honoured by the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) last Thursday. Messrs John Bart, Gordon Peters, Walter Luckham and...Jul 19, 2011 knews Sports Comments Off on East Coast Cricket Board Academy rescheduled to July 26
The East Coast Cricket Board 10th Cricket Academy which was slated to start yesterday at the Chetram Singh Hostel LBI, has been rescheduled to Monday July 26 at a venue to be named. The East Coast...Jul 19, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Unfolding events in the UK present an example of how democracy is supposed to work
Dear Editor, Democracy stands on several pillars, and its truest form is manifested in outcomes like accountability, transparency, the rule of law, and non-partisan recognition and acknowledgement of...Jul 19, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on The PPP Government has been put into play
DEAR EDITOR, One of the most effective methods used by British and American intelligence to bring terrorist and criminals to justice is to” put them into play”. Under heavy surveillance and...Jul 19, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on COPA of Panama would be a great choice of air carrier
Dear Editor, The government of Guyana, in its thrust to attract reputable and reliable air carriers, should commence discussion with one of Latin America’s best airlines, COPA of Panama. COPA...Jul 19, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on We object to APNU’s use of the Open Hand symbol
Dear Editor, In 1983 I joined the Democratic Labour Movement (DLM) and served as the Movement’s representative in the Washington, DC area until after the 1992 elections. The DLM of course, was...Jul 19, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Why haven’t we heard from Mike Persaud?
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter under the caption ‘We still need to hear from Dave Martindale!’ in your June 23rd edition, and say that we have not yet heard from Mike Persaud with respect to...Jul 19, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on The Agri sector in Region One needs urgent attention
Dear Editor, During a recent visit to the Aruka River in the North West District, Region #1, the farmers reported to me that they were badly affected by the recent flooding and they have lost almost...Jul 19, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Swimming in ignorance in Stephano’s pool
In my last column (Sunday), I pondered about how strange life is. How can life produce the type of leadership we presently have in Guyana? In the July 8 edition of the Stabroek News, Mr. Neend Kumar...Jul 19, 2011 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on A CAR IN EVERY HOME
There is a noticeable thinning of the traffic on the East Bank of Demerara and on the East Coast of Demerara now that schools are closed for the July-August vacation. There is still the build-up...
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