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Dec 31, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Ask the DJ to play Sarah Brightman tonight
My article for December 31, 2005 was titled, “Dance to Sarah Brightman’s ‘The Perfect Year’ tonight.” Brightman is definitely one of today’s female singers with the greatest reach. She...Dec 31, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on Berbice River Bridge toll ridiculous
Dear Editor, The joy of having the Berbice River Bridge has gotten the better of me. I, like many commuters, know what it is like to wait for crossing. However, my joy turned into a nightmare when...Dec 31, 2008 knews Sports Comments Off on Year of challenges, but we overcame the hurdles – Klass
– past experiences will see changes in 2009By Rawle Welch President of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Colin Klass described the past year as a challenging one where the Body had to...Dec 31, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on VAT is an extra burden to income tax payers
Dear Editor, Without doubt, Guyanese were fooled into believing that the cost of living was going to drop at the implementation of Value Added Tax (VAT). This is yet to be seen. Initially, the...Dec 31, 2008 knews Features / Columnists Comments Off on A sweet ending
The Parrot is in a reflective mood as 2008 comes to an end; today is the last day. The year can be described in so many ways by various people. Economic pundits have been seen describing it on...Dec 31, 2008 knews Features / Columnists Comments Off on Yesterday or 16 years?
Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA INTRODUCTION: One would think listening to the President at the opening of the Berbice Bridge that it was like yesterday the PPP came into Government. He talked about the...Dec 31, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on An acceptable social structure must be based on individual conscience
Dear Editor, I totally agree with Mark Da Costa (letter on Sunday, 28th) in his conclusion that no successful social theory can be constructed, but I would like to propose what I believe is the real...Dec 31, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on This generation must break away from the baggage of the past and look resolutely ahead
Dear Editor, I see that we in this country are back at what we do best: scapegoating. This debilitating practice is so deeply embedded in our political psyche that not even the President of the...Dec 31, 2008 knews Features / Columnists Comments Off on The fight continues against heavy rainfall
As the New Year dawns there is a lot going on in the lives of the people, particularly those in the rural areas and in the shadow of the East Demerara Water Conservancy. The above normal rains have...Dec 31, 2008 knews Letters Comments Off on All leaders must be asked to account
Dear Editor, There seems to be an uprising to wake up or remove Mr. Robert Corbin. Some said Corbin did not do too badly, given what he was up against; some focus on the failures under his...Dec 31, 2008 knews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on IRRELEVANCIES
I saw a most amazing thing in yesterday’s Guyana Chronicle. A letter captioned GUYSUCO responds to Kaieteur News on Skeldon factory was signed by Observer. Now if this is GUYSUCO responding to...Dec 31, 2008 knews News Comments Off on Holistic approach needed to tackle situation –Erskine
As prisoners continue to find more innovative ways of creating weapons in the prisons, prison officials are even more determined to bring the situation under control. Director of Prisons, Dale...Mar 28, 2025
-Milerock face Bamia, Hi Stars battle Botafago, Ward Panthers match skills with Silver Shattas Kaieteur News- With a total $1.4M in cash at stake, thirteen clubs are listed to start their campaign as...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- In politics, as in life, what goes around comes around. The People’s Progressive Party/Civic... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders For decades, many Caribbean nations have grappled with dependence on a small number of powerful countries... more
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