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Dec 30, 2010 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on A NATIONAL DISGRACE!
A few years ago, residents of Subryanville, a high-end neighbourhood within the capital, filed an injunction against a resident who was undertaking a project that the residents opposed. The work was...Dec 30, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Woman – God’s most beautiful creation
Dear Editor, One day looking up in the sky, were seen written in the shifting clouds the words, ‘Woman, God’s most beautiful creation.’ As life was breathed into her and she rose from the dust,...Dec 30, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on Processing of reliable information is the cornerstone of successful law enforcement
Dear Editor, In a recent news item Digicel is claiming that it faces challenges with regard to implementing wiretapping systems as required by law and which it is hoped, will enhance the intelligence...Dec 30, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on I have no apologies for my commitment and support to the cause of GAWU
Dear Editor, In a letter entitled, “What about the rights of workers?” published in the Guyana Chronicle of December 21, 2010, someone claiming to be Mr. Ganesh Singh made a number of malicious...Dec 30, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on The Minister’s comment needs clarification
Dear Editor, I refer to Kaieteur News’ page 2 article of December 29, 2010, captioned, “500,000 tonnes of cane left uncut”, and more specifically to paragraph two therefore where the Minister...Dec 25, 2024
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