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Dec 14, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Murder accused freed after five years behind bars
After more than five years in jail for a crime which he admitted he had committed, but had done so in self-defence to save his life, 44-year-old murder accused Mark Exteen Massiah called ‘Red...Dec 14, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on Freddie Kissoon should conduct his own polls
Dear Editor, I write in response to Mr. Freddie Kissoon’s missive (KN Nov 24). After being provided the information umpteen times, Kissoon stated he would still like to know about...Dec 14, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on Don’t belittle the healthcare providers
Dear Editor, May 12 is Designated Nurses Day annually; I personally feel that on graduation, all nurses and nursing assistants should be applauded and congratulated because they...Dec 14, 2012 KNews Letters Comments Off on The enumerators misrepresented the situation
Dear Editor, We have read, with some concern, an article published in your edition of December 9 captioned “Census enumerators get shortchanged.” During the training for the 2012...Dec 14, 2012 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Savage Street in a savage land
Day by day, little by little, the ordinary John Public, the poor and the powerless are giving up on the preservation of their inherent rights in Guyana. Whatever they are entitled to by virtue of...
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