Month: August 2020
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Business
A&J cakes staving off COVID-19 depression
While it is clear that hundreds of micro and small businesses across the country and seriously up against it insofar…
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Business
Natasha David wants planning now on post-Covid survival of creative industries
Natasha David is one of possibly thousands of Guyanese women whose modest entrepreneurial pursuits have been derailed by the gale…
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Business
Poor countries vulnerable to COVID-19 fake drugs
As COVID-19-related illness and death rates mount globally against the backdrop of an increasingly desperate search for a cure, the…
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Business
Oil analysts speculate on ‘changing fortunes’ in Guyana, Venezuela oil sectors
Could current events in the oil and gas sector in the hemisphere portend a radical change in the pecking order…
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Sports
Sir Andy blames poor planning for WI loss
Fast bowling legend Sir Andy Roberts believes a lack of proper planning by West Indies following their win in the…
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World
‘It’s Joe Time!’: proclaims Vincentian nurse at DNC
A Vincentian-born Registered Nurse (RN) at Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center in Brooklyn did not hesitate to “big up”…
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Improved payments, benefits for all – …versus `good-life’ millions for some
High standards for PPP Comrades now, my own wish list Hello friends I plan to go very easy on your…
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The rights of labour
Within our society, there is a dangerous philosophy that surrounds workers and the things that they are expected to endure.…
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News
Louis opposes re-opening of schools
With the scheduled first day of school in New York City quickly approaching, Brooklyn Council Member, Farah N. Louis remains…
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News
Future of education is here
Yasmine Sherif, director of Education Cannot Wait NEW YORK, Aug. 19 2020 (IPS) — There are moments when the world has…
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