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Oct 04, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Memorex / Guyana Softball League – Essequibo leg
Trotman hits century for United Brothers Opener German Trotman hit a fine century as his team United Brothers defeated Young Warriors by 89 runs as the Essequibo leg of the Memorex / Guyana Softball...Oct 04, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Top regional runners to converge in Antigua for PM’s 60th birthday race
The third annual Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer’s birthday 10K race and fun walk to be held tomorrow has once again attracted several top distance runners from across the region. Elise Joseph, who...Oct 04, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Morality in schools takes centre stage at ‘Meet the community’ forum
The issue of morality was high on the agenda on Thursday when the Ministry of Education conducted its fourth ‘Face the Community’ activity as part of the continued observance of Education...Oct 04, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Citizens Network pickets EC Office over EPA
By Gary Eleazar The Citizens Network for Review of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), a coalition of trade unions and civil society organizations, yesterday staged a picketing exercise outside...Oct 04, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Over-35’s to commence training for Trinidad Enthusiasts visit
The Guyana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) released the names of twenty-seven players to vie for selection to represent Guyana Over-35’s against a visiting Trinidad Enthusiasts team on November 1. The...Oct 04, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on NBS Challenge 2nd Division 40 over cricket
Seon Crandon slams 104, 3rd century of the competition The 2008 New Building Society Challenge (NBS) 2nd division 40 over cricket competition, organized by the Berbice Cricket Board of Control for...Oct 04, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Sugar workers wages dispute… GuySuCo can meet the wage demand – union tells arbitration tribunal
The Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union is contending that the Guyana Sugar Corporation can meet the wage claim by the union, given the dynamic international market for sugar and expansive...Oct 04, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Belle Plaine defeat Allstar to take S & I Abjal Softball Title
Belle Plaine defeated Allstar by 15 runs to capture the Safraz and Imtiaz Abjal 10 overs softball cricket title last Sunday at Good Success in Wakenaam. Watched by a large and colourful crowd in...Oct 04, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Mackeson / EDFA Senior League
Victoria Kings beat Golden Stars, Ann’s Grove and BVTU draw Former East Demerara powerhouses Victoria Kings was the only team to take full points when action in the Mackeson / East Demerara senior...Oct 04, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Michael Harding (6-9) make it hard work for St Rose’s
As Bishop’s win by 147 runs Malteenoes under-15 leg-spinner Michael Harding grabbed 6-9 from 7.2 overs to bowl Bishops High School to an emphatic 147-run victory against St Roses High at the...Oct 04, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on The rule of law is not perfect
DEAR EDITOR The rule of law is not perfect, even in the country where Mr. Williams now resides. The social infrastructure is never sufficient, even in developed countries. That should not say that...Oct 04, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on Stop ripping off the Guyanese public, Namilco
DEAR EDITOR, I would like to respond to a letter by Mr. Sase Shewnarain in the Tuesday September 30th 2008 edition of the Chronicle newspaper by simply stating that he is an apologist for NAMILCO. In...Oct 04, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on Corruption Perception Index not comprehensive
DEAR EDITOR, Transparency International Corruption Perception Index has been criticized and rejected for its poor methodology. But it should be noted that this is not its only shortcoming. A close...Oct 04, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on China and my “bubble man” experience
I have bad, very bad memories of goods produced in China. It happened in Miami. I left the hospital with both eyes bandaged, after an operation to save my sight. The wrapping did not prevent me from...Oct 04, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on WAKE UP IN YOUR OWN BED
Three convicts were on the way to prison. They were each allowed to take one item with them to help them occupy their time while incarcerated. On the bus, one turned to another and said, “So,...
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