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Private 21102 Julian Marks, the Guyana Defence Force soldier found dead in the Cuyuni River on Tuesday, after disappearing from his base at Eteringbang on November 18, was yesterday buried with full military honours, following a funeral service at the Cha...
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NEWSDAY (Trinidad ) - They were diamonds fit for a queen then and are diamonds fit for a queen now.
THEN AND NOW: This composite photo shows Her Majesty (right) with the tiara during her banquet at President's House in Trinidad and the same tiara...
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Travel across the Corentyne River from Moleson Creek to South Drain will resume today. This is according to Director/Secretary of the Canawaima Management Company, Guyanese Mr. Ronald Charles, who told the Chronicle via telephone yesterday that a bypass w...
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- says it incorporates some of the best technologies Prime Minister Samuel Hinds performing the duties of President on Friday inspected several departments of the modern Skeldon Sugar factory, Region Six.
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, Region Six C...
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Three little letters could spell big trouble for global climate change negotiations even after China, the world's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, announced its first firm goals to curb emissions.
MRV, climate treaty negotiators'...
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The Guyana Police Force (GPF) yesterday held its 2009 First Aid Competition for the Smellie Cup at Tactical Services Unit (TSU) Drill Square, Eve Leary, Georgetown.
Immigration and Passport Office policemen and women in demonstration of First Aid...
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Investments in Guyana have been propelling rapidly and Guyana is being promoted as a country that offers prime investment opportunities. Only recently, Head of the Guyana Office for Investment Geoff Da Silva reported that investments have surpassed expect...
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Forget about designer brands and quirky gadgets: low-priced fashions and green products scored big in Japan in 2009, an advertising agency survey found, as consumers pinch pennies and take advantage of government stimulus subsidies.
Hy...
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PORT OF SPAIN – Commonwealth leaders meeting here yesterday reported a breakthrough with agreement on the need for early financial resources for the countries most vulnerable to projected catastrophes from climate change.
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A little over a year ago, in an installment of ‘Critical Perspectives’ entitled “Management of Technical Support”, I spoke about the need for the creation of a central hub of information to take full advantage of the technical support offered to G...
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…Home Affairs Minister highlights steps taken to improve accountability Head of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr. Roger Luncheon, and Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee, teamed up on “Perspectives This Week – Law Enforcement Accountability”, ...
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PORT OF SPAIN – Commonwealth Heads of Government meetings here yesterday adopted a groundbreaking declaration intended to spur other world leaders into firm agreement to combat the negative impacts of climate change when they meet in Copenhagen, Denmark...
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Aluminium plant in T&T not in conflict with fight against pollution : French President TRINIDAD EXPRESS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy says the establishment of an aluminium smelter, such as that now under construction in Trinidad and Tobago, and ...
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NEWSDAY ( Trinidad) – In just one and a half hours, His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, was told about conservation efforts at Buccoo Reef, witnessed the re-enactment of a traditional Tobago-styled wedding and interacted with Tobag...
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BRISBANE, Australia (CMC) – An unlikely hero in Travis Dowlin was leading a West Indies fightback after Australia’s seamers cruelly exposed their brittle batting late on the second day of the opening Test at the Gabba yesterday.
The Caribbean side, r...
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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – Former Guyana and West Indies captain Carl Hooper has strongly backed Test cricket to survive the threat posed by the onslaught of the glitzy Twenty20 form.
Hooper, who led the Caribbean side in 22 Tests, said Thursday he ...
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“THE YMCA’s grading exercise went well. They came together with the Guyana Karate College (GKC) for this exercise today, and I must say that even though they are doing the same thing, I would love to see more discipline being shown by the students of ...
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MONACO, Monte-Carlo (CMC) – Usain Bolt has again ruled out the possibility of tackling the 400 metres in the near future.
Bolt is the World record holder over 100 and 200 metres, and was named World Male Athlete-of-the-Year on Sunday by the Internatio...
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FLORIDA, USA (Reuters) - Tiger Woods, the world's best golfer and a leading force in sports marketing, was hurt in a car accident in Florida but was released from a hospital in good condition after treatment.
Woods, 33, who made a triumphant return to p...
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INDIA achieved their biggest victory against Sri Lanka and in the process clinched their 100th Test win on the fourth day of the second Test in Kanpur. India's previous best against their neighbours was a victory by an innings and 119 runs in 1994 and the...