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Sep 18, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Maryville are Arthur Joseph Memorial U-19 40 over cricket champs in Leguan
Maryville captured the Arthur Joseph Memorial U-19 40 over cricket title when they defeated Blenheim United by four wickets in the final at Enterprise in Leguan last Sunday. Blenheim...Sep 18, 2011 KNews Sports Comments Off on Warren George tops list of knockouts as curtains go up on GABA Intermediate c/ships
It was knockouts galore as eight of the nine bouts ended inside the distance when the curtains went up on the Guyana Amateur Boxing Association (GABA) Junior, and Intermediate Boxing...Sep 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on If you keep a party you must be able to pay for it
Dear Editor, The party is over and all of the guests have been bussed or trucked back home and we pray that they got there safely. However, there are a few house-keeping matters that we must...Sep 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Jagdeo’s Presidency has been characterised by an obsession with controlling everything
Dear Editor, The real objective of the President’s Appreciation Day, held on Friday September 16th was first and foremost to satisfy the delusions of grandeur of Mr Jagdeo and to showcase,...Sep 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Now we understand the making of Pradoville 1 and Pradoville 2
Dear Editor, The recent revelations coming out of Wikileaks continue to embarrass all law- abiding and decent Guyanese. Never mind the government’s mouthings about hearsay. The alleged...Sep 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Another story of the Chairman’s administration of Region Six
Dear Editor, On the 15th September, 2011, Kaieteur News carried a piece, “Oil Exploration moving apace, says Region Six Chairman” by a local reporter effusing the enthusiasm of the...Sep 18, 2011 KNews Letters Comments Off on Why Kaieteur News was not allowed into NIS Corriverton
Dear Editor, Since you and Mr. Lall did not get a chance to visit the NIS $69M office at Corriverton, let me brief you on what I saw, and am seeing as a worker there. You may have noticed that...Sep 18, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on From the Diaspora ….WIKILEAKS, SEX, DRUGS, LIES AND DISTORTION
By Ralph Seeram The WikiLeaks cables have been making the rounds in the local media for the past few weeks and if some of the memo is to be believed, some senior government officials could find...Sep 18, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Man caught on security camera pleads guilty
Robin Thakurdeen, called Coolie, 51, and a deportee of St John Street, New Amsterdam was caught on a security camera about 02:45 hrs in the morning at a business premises in New...Sep 18, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Aftermath of Mocha protest….Road rehabilitation begins
Road works have started in Mocha-Arcadia, East Bank Demerara yesterday after the recent protest action by residents in the area who were demanding better roadways. The...Sep 18, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Anti- Jagdeo signs….Three released from police custody
Members of the public have expressed their disapproval at the treatment of some persons who seem to be opposed to the Jagdeo administration. On Friday, a President’s...Sep 18, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Slain mother of six laid to rest, killer still on the loose
Family and close friends yesterday said their farewell to 35-year-old Tessa Romascindo who was hacked to death by her husband of 22 years. A post mortem was done on Friday last and the body...Sep 18, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Decomposed body found in Pere Street home
The badly decomposed body of a man was found in his Lot 86 Pere Street, Kitty home yesterday morning around 11:00hrs after residents began to complain of an obnoxious smell that was emanating...Sep 18, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Mangrove Visitor Centre attracts 200 visitors per month
Nature trips in Guyana can take days, but since June 2011 when the mangrove visitor centre and reserve was commissioned there is now a half-day tour of several East Coast villages where...Sep 18, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Missionary nuns celebrate 25 challenging years in Guyana
The Missionaries of Charity nuns, the sisters of Mother Theresa of Calcutta, have just celebrated 25 years since their arrival on these shores. Anyone would notice the Catholic nuns...Sep 18, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on ImmigrationTALK –Knock, Knock – It’s Immigration at the door!
By: Attorney Gail S. Seeram, [email protected] This past week, while in conversation with a client in removal/deportation, she complained to me about how she was treated by immigration...Sep 18, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on Months after mason dies …Relatives still awaiting cause of death
Seven months after his death, relatives of Sherlock Jones are yet to get any word from the police about the status of the investigation or from medical practitioners about the cause of his death....Sep 18, 2011 KNews News Comments Off on There must be a collective for- healing a battered nation
When Andrew ‘Six head’ Lewis pounded James Page into submission and relieved him of his World Boxing Association (WBA) welterweight belt, the entire nation erupted into...Sep 18, 2011 KNews Food For Thought Comments Off on How Cool Can YOU Be?
It’s not easy to stay cool when it seems other people are unable to control their emotions and their behaviours. It’s not easy to stay calm when just a few damage and steal...Sep 18, 2011 KNews Cartoons, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Sunday Cartoon – September 18, 2011
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