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Jul 23, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Port Mourant Emancipation race meet set for August 2
Over $3 million in cash and prizes are up for grabs, when the Port Mourant Turf Club (PMTC) stages its annual Emancipation seven-event, one-day horse race meet at its Track at Port Mourant...Jul 23, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Quarter-finalists decided; to battle on Sunday night @ CASH
By Franklin Wilson BK International Western Tigers, Fruta Conquerors, Uprising and Santos booked the final four quarter-final spots, when group-of-16 action ended on Tuesday evening in the inaugural...Jul 23, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Security guard remanded for sex act with dog
… Prosecution begs that court protects other dogs A 55-year-old security guard was yesterday remanded to prison after being refused bail on charges ranging from assaulting a peace officer and...Jul 23, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Campbell to lead Berbice in female GCB Inter County competition
National Under-19 Shemaine Campbell has been named captain of the Berbice senior female team that will represent the Ancient County in the Guyana Cricket Board/Inter County competition set to bowl...Jul 23, 2009 knews Sports Comments Off on Brentnol Woolford’s 4-7 propels Achievers into quarter-finals
Off-spinner Brentnol Woolford grabbed 4-7 from 3 overs for Achievers who defeated Bath Development Centre by 7 wickets, when play in the Spready’s Bakery Under-19, 50-over cricket competition...Jul 23, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on H1N1 fears, misinformation causing woes for WCD swine farmers
By Rustom Seegopaul Contrary to Minister of Agriculture Robert Persaud’s statements, that pork sales have stabilized, swine farmers have said that they are still suffering from the steadily...Jul 23, 2009 knews Editorial Comments Off on Halt the brutality of citizens
Executive cruelty appears to know no bounds. Once more people are being picked up by people suspected to be soldiers and brutalised to within an inch of their life. The most recent victim is Troy...Jul 23, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Global financial crisis threatens success at Copenhagen
…Guyana’s alternative will be to resort to utilizing forest – Jagdeo By Gary Eleazar The success of having Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) to include forest preservation...Jul 23, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on Zeeburg killer confesses to butchering lover’s mom
– leads cops to murder weapon By Michael Jordan Detectives listened yesterday as a 22-year-old bus conductor calmly related how he vented his fury at being spurned by butchering his...Jul 23, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Ministry seeking to move agriculture forward
Dear Editor, I am now convinced that you can never please human beings. It is very good to have vision and to have a sense of moral, ethical, spiritual and economical elevation, but I can remember my...Jul 23, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on The struggle against climate change demands that all of us become involved
Dear Editor, Over the past few decades, deforestation has received great currency and critical attention in international politics. In fact, it has become an emotive and divisive issue among...Jul 23, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on City Hall to account for money spent from Govt funding
Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Kellawan Lall, has instructed officials of the Georgetown municipality to begin accounting for the monies entrusted to the entity to undertake...Jul 23, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Ramsaroop fails to grasp my points
Dear Editor, I am glad to see that Gerhard Ramsaroop is agile in the letters column these last few days, since I always appreciate a good debate. However, it is sad that Ramsaroop is personalizing...Jul 23, 2009 KNews News Comments Off on ‘Sash’ Sawh murder accused takes turn for worse
Satyadeow Sawh murder accused, David Leander, called ‘Biscuit’, remained in a coma yesterday at the Georgetown Public Hospital and relatives say they are losing hope that he will recover....Jul 23, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on More needs to be said about the daily sufferings of the Guyanese
Dear Editor, Freddie Kissoon had no inkling of what I had to do to get my letters about the blackouts published in the daily newspapers. In replying to his column (Kaieteur News, 21-07-2009), my...Jul 23, 2009 knews Letters Comments Off on Instead of a swimming pool we are swimming in mediocrity
Dear Editor, It is clear, and rather unfortunate, that Guyanese must, at least for the time being, bear the burden of poor, undemocratic governance, worsened by a number of leaders obsessed with the...Jul 23, 2009 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Chocolate, stones and other stories
As an obsessive buyer of chocolate, particularly Cadbury’s, I was curious about the importer’s revelation in relation to a story of worm-infested Cadbury that was found in a store. Geddes Grant...Feb 08, 2025
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