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Jan 19, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, My Column Comments Off on The police – reaction versus proaction
Why the Guyana Police Force continues to stumble from one negative to another is testimony to the decline in the society. The policemen come from the very society that is crying out for...Jan 19, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, Interesting Creatures in Guyana Comments Off on The Gecko
Geckos are lizards belonging to the infra-order Gekkota, found in warm climates throughout the world. They range from 1.6 to 60 cm. Most geckos cannot blink, but they often lick their...Jan 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Housing and You…What’s wrong with those drawings?
By Leonard Gildarie Most folks I know can get the hang of driving a new vehicle on the first try. That is because they have been driving for awhile. But imagine asking those same folks to...Jan 19, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, Murder and Mystery Comments Off on The clock of death and other ‘hard to explain’ stories
By Michael Jordan A clock that brings death to those who lie close to it…chairs that rock untouched by hand or breeze…ghostly figures that flit along passageways.. No, this isn’t the plot for...Jan 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on U.S. immigration reform advocates see new hope in 2014
(Reuters) – Immigration reform advocates, who saw their hopes dashed in 2013 for major legislation, are encouraged by stirrings in the Republican-led House of Representatives for taking up the...Jan 19, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Lady in red: Guyanese policemen and sodomy
Why would a policeman push a baton into the rectum of an accused thereby severely lacerating his intestines? Why would policemen shoot dead three protestors and injure more than fourteen...Jan 19, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks Comments Off on The Baccoo Speaks
Madness continues to prevail as increasingly people seem to be moving toward anarchy. Another man bent on getting rich the easy way would be busted with a quantity of drugs. The local...Jan 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on “My life without legs in a normal world”
– A mother of two tells her compelling story By Romila Boodram Imagine being born with no eyes or without a hand or any other impediment. Imagine going to school with kids pointing...Jan 19, 2014 KNews AFC Column, Features / Columnists Comments Off on The LCDS: transformation or continuation?
Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) was unveiled almost five years ago amidst much fanfare. Those seeking enlightenment beyond the well-prepared public presentations on this novel...Jan 19, 2014 KNews News Comments Off on Book review…A captivating novel of beauty, love and war
Book: The Crystal Bird by Helen Drayton Reviewer: Margaret Fechtmann The Crystal Bird by Helen Drayton spans three distinct time periods over 500 years in the Rift Valley of northeast Africa, an area...Jan 19, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, Ronald Sanders Comments Off on The harsh effects of being less well-off
By Sir Ronald Sanders Throughout the Caribbean, people feel less well off. The only people who may be exceptions to this general sentiment are those in Guyana whose per capita income (now...Jan 19, 2014 KNews Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Playing by the rules
Parliament does not always have to be an alcove of confrontation. At the same time, if the opposition and the government were to agree to everything, the very essence of parliamentary democracy would...Mar 20, 2025
2025 Commissioner of Police T20 Cup… Kaieteur Sports- Guyana Police Force team arrested the Presidential Guards as they handed them a 48-run defeat when action in the 2025 Commissioner of Police...Dear Editor, Reference is made to the following release from the Office of the Leader of the Opposition: “MORE PPP DESPARATION:... more
Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the US and the OAS, Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- In the latest... more
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