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Sep 25, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Trophy Stall U-17 League continues today …3 games set for Den Amstel Ground
Leaders Seawall FC will match skills with Uitvlugt in the second game of today’s triple header when play in the Trophy Stall sponsored West Demerara Football Association Under-17 league continues...Sep 25, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Olympic Solidarity Hockey Coaching Course opens tomorrow
The Guyana Hockey Board (GHB) will stage an Olympic Solidarity Coaching Course beginning from tomorrow, Monday, September 26 and will run until Saturday, October 1. World renowned hockey...Sep 25, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on President Wu orders investigation as AIBA officials play down bribery scandal
The raging dispute within the football fraternity reached a head during the past week when President of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), Colin Klass was found guilty of impropriety and...Sep 25, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on 3 Guyanese Cyclists Among top 20…Caribbean Cycling Championships
In the Men’s Elite Road Race in the recent Caribbean Cycling Championships, three of Guyana’s cyclists were among the first twenty riders to cross the finish line during the 70 mile race , one of...Sep 25, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on “Rubbing shoulders with cricket’s fast bowling royalty!”
“Cricket has changed”, suggested Kapil Dev, former captain and bowling spearhead of India, one of the world’s best all-round cricketers ever. In ICC’s recent “Greatest Cricketers of all...Sep 25, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on RCMTC&SF, Ansa McAl Horserace meet today promises to be one with a difference
The Horserace meet organized by the Ryan Crawford Memorial Turf Club and Sports Facilities (RCMTC&SF) in collaboration with Ansa McAl Guyana Limited slated for today at the Club’s track...Sep 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Harold Bascom – From dreaming ‘country-boy’ to three-time Guyana Prize winner (Conclusion)
By Michael Jordan Pull Quote: “Maybe people will hate me for this. I just shrugged and showed my fiancée the news. I was not surprised. Why? I know I am a good writer because I know how hard I...Sep 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana’s decade-old call for global community to advance fight against NCDs finally bears fruit
– Declaration unanimously adopted After ten long years of tireless and relentless advocacy in the global health arena on the part of Health Minister Dr Leslie Ramsammy for greater,...Sep 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on IDB holds high-level meeting with C’bean member countries, OECS states
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) hosted a high-level consultation meeting with heads of state and ministers of the English-speaking Caribbean and Suriname at its headquarters in...Sep 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on HOUSING AND YOU: How much should your contractor charge?
By Leonard Gildarie Initially, the intent of these articles was to ensure that the right decisions were made and new house lot owners did not end up holding the short end of the stick after spending...Sep 25, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on ImmigrationTALK: Understanding Visa Availability and Priority Dates
Many of my clients often ask why the wait is so long for the issuance of visas. The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) sets the number of immigrant visas that may be issued to individuals...Where is the BETTER MANAGEMENT/RENEGOTIATION OF THE OIL CONTRACTS you promised Jagdeo?
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