Month: September 2020
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Caribbean pols pay tribute to victims of 9/11 attacks
Caribbean American legislators in Brooklyn on Friday paid tribute to the victims and “brave” first responders on the 19th anniversary…
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‘Toots’ christened, baptised and converted the reggae genre
Each Sunday morning, CBS-TV showcases some of the most provocative news stories of the week. Midway through the 90-minute, weekly…
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Pompeo also going to Suriname
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will also visit Suriname on Thursday before arriving in Guyana. The article Pompeo also…
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Kilcoy fisherman fatally stabbed
A Kilcoy, Corentyne fisherman was fatally stabbed last evening. Dead is Alexander Yhap, also known as ‘John’, 25, who sustained…
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Crashed aircraft found with dead man, cocaine
The police are probing the discoveries of two aircraft, one of which had on board the body of a dead…
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Narine assails APNU+AFC over sins against sugar industry – -says efforts underway to reverse fortunes
Chiding the former APNU+AFC administration for the closure of sugar estates during its term in office, Member of Parliament (MP)…
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Taylor, Dottin among the runs in practice match
Stafanie Taylor’s team defeated Deandra Dottin’s team by eight runs as the West Indies Women’s team got into action with…
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Suspect confesses in murder of man who fired shotgun at protesters
As the police probe into the murder of Prettipaul Hargobin widens, one of the suspects who was arrested in relation…
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Brazilian dredge owner fined $12m for ripping up part of Cuyuni River bank
A Brazilian dredge owner has been fined $12m for destruction of a section of the bank of the Cuyuni River.…
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Gov’t still mum on Pompeo agenda – -Trotman warns against undermining border controversy case
The People’s Progressive Party/Civic government has made no formal announcement as to the nature and purpose of a planned visit…
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