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Feb 01, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Convenient use of evidence?
Dear Editor, I recall the President saying a few years ago, in response to questions about corruption, that accusers should bring him the evidence so that he could deal with it. The President is now...Feb 01, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Mubarak’s tenure as President is over!
Dear Editor, Regarding your Kaieteur News’ editorial, “Egypt Totters” (January 30), events are moving with lightening speed and it is unlikely that President Hosni Mubarak will survive for...Feb 01, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on World events demand that Guyanese vote wisely for a less painless future
Dear Editor, Observing the current wave of change in North Africa, in Tunisia, Yemen and Egypt where peoples’ power has been triumphing over political powers, the people must be confident that...Feb 01, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on Real or imaginary rates of deforestation?
Dear Editor, Almost nine per cent of the Government’s planned expenditure in the 2011 national budget depends upon receipt of US$70 millions from Norway, under the MoU signed on the 9th November,...Feb 01, 2011 knews Letters Comments Off on AFC’s lofty ideas lack real substance
Dear Editor, It is often easy for one to pontificate on their grand plans to change the world but always difficult for them to actually do it, once given an opportunity. Take for example, the US...
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By Samuel Whyte In preparation for the upcoming U19 inter County cricket Competition the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) will today commence their inter club U19 cricket competition. The competition will...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- I once thought Freedom of Information meant you could, well, access information freely.... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- Recent media stories have suggested that King Charles III could “invite” the United... more
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