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May 25, 2008 KNews Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Freddie Kissoon – “Senza Fine” and the flight of money
“Senza Fine” (pronounced sensa finay) is one of Italy’s great love songs only sung (as far as I know) in English by Connie Francis. It means, ‘never ending.’ Monica, the daughter of the...May 25, 2008 KNews The Arts Forum Comments Off on THE ARTS FORUM
The Arts Forum offers an occasional page of related topics intended to sensitize students and the general readership to neglected areas of our social history and our rich and diverse cultural...May 25, 2008 KNews Peeping Tom Comments Off on The Roop Column – GUYANA AT 42 – A Midlife Crisis
INTRODUCTION: Many public speakers like to use the phrase “Children are our Future” but in reality I believe children are our today. We have to nurture them in this disconnected world and teach...May 25, 2008 KNews Letters Comments Off on Acting Chief Justice Chang’s remarks reinforce the concept of separation of powers
Dear Editor, I’m hoping GINA’s Head, Dr. Prem Misir, who once wrote a letter supporting the right of the executive branch of Government to question the decisions or rulings of the judicial...May 25, 2008 KNews Peeping Tom Comments Off on Peeping Tom – Just Let them Say It
I have said it privately and I will now say it publicly. I do not believe that we need any polygraph machine to help us decide whether the President withdrew from the Cabinet Meeting when the Sanata...May 25, 2008 KNews Letters Comments Off on The world food crisis — we reap what we sow
Dear Editor, Big shots in suits are now talking about agriculture in a new way. For a couple of decades or more, international movers and shakers — the people who want to cause seismic changes in...May 25, 2008 KNews AFC Column Comments Off on AFC Column – Independence – fears and tears…Guyana 42 years on
By Cathy Hughes, Executive Member I know what an emotional time it was, the end of a long and bitter struggle against colonial domination, the culmination of a bitter fight by our valiant forefathers...May 25, 2008 KNews Murder and Mystery Comments Off on Murder and Mystery – Death on a ship of secrets
– Someone lured Jean Khan to her doom at the Bartica foreshore a decade ago… By Michael Jordan If you were to visit Bartica, you would see an ancient, half-sunken vessel jutting out of the...May 25, 2008 KNews My Column Comments Off on My column – Fear stalks the land
A man is never aware of his situation until he sees himself against others; an athlete is not at his best unless and until he competes with others of his class. These thoughts crossed my mind when I...May 25, 2008 KNews Letters Comments Off on The move by the joint Parliamentary Opposition
Dear Editor, I wish to applaud the move made by the joint Parliamentary Opposition to work together to ensure that the plight of the Guyanese people, during these recent times, is highlighted and...May 25, 2008 KNews Peeping Tom Comments Off on Blame the Government – Corbin is shifting the goal post
Any decision, once unexplained or unannounced, seems to be a crime, and this has been the case with two transfers effected by the Police. Two ranks have been transferred to hinterland locations, and...May 24, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Rains cause mudslide in Linden, house threatened
$24M committed for emergency works The rainy season seems to be in full swing and to date the mining town of Linden is the hardest hit. Despite the fact the town is relatively higher than the coast,...May 24, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Has a new gang of gunmen emerged?
By Michael Jordan The revelation that the gunning down of two men this year and recent attacks around the city were executed with firearms that were never identified before has raised speculation...May 24, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on CNS Channel Six licence suspension hearing…
Judge out of jurisdiction Justice William Ramlal was expected to make a ruling on whether President Bharrat Jagdeo has absolute immunity from prosecution and whether the court has jurisdiction to...May 24, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Local counter narcotics activities stymied by outdated legal system
… law enforcement agencies hamstrung by meager personnel budgets Guyana’s counter narcotics activities are encumbered by the peculiarities of a British colonial-era legal system that has not been...May 24, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on CJ explains decision to allow murder accused bail
Acting Chief Justice Ian Chang has cited several case laws to defend his decision to grant bail to a man accused of murder. Murder accused Hemchand Persaud was granted bail on Monday after a...May 24, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana’s donation to China tops $6M mark
…trade, financial assistance not affected-Chinese Ambassador As China’s death toll from the recent catastrophic earthquake passes a horrific 51,000 mark with almost 30,000 persons still missing,...May 24, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Leatherback released after caught in fishermen’s seines
Some fishermen of Domburg, Wakenaam had an unusual catch when a sea turtle found its way into their seines in the Essequibo River shortly after midday yesterday. This event attracted scores of...May 24, 2008 KNews News Comments Off on Attorney supports Chief Justice, claims that he helped the state
Attorney-at-Law Sandil Kissoon, who made a successful application to have a murder accused placed on bail, yesterday responded to attacks on the Acting Chief Justice Ian Chang. Kissoon, who had filed...
Jan 25, 2025
SportsMax – After producing some stellar performances in 2024, it comes as no surprise that West Indies’ Hayley Matthews and Sherfane Rutherford were named in the ICC Women’s and Men’s...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- In one of the most impassioned pleas ever made, an evangelical Bishop Rev. Mariann Edgar... more
Antiguan Barbudan Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Sanders By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- The upcoming election... more
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