Month: September 2021
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Caribbean Americans pols reflect on 20th anniversary of 9/11 terrorist attacks
As the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States nears, Caribbean legislators in New…
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Twenty years later we remember that September
On the 20-year anniversary of Sept. 11, recent military troop exit from Afghanistan looms with controversy as to the justification…
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Be pro-active on your health… But beware!
“Black Health Matters” by Richard W. Walker, Jr., MD c.2021, Square One Publishers $16.95 321 pages This morning, your…
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Unvaccinated parents, teachers locked out in Region Two
Some unvaccinated parents and teachers in Region Two were locked out from schools on Monday as a result of newly…
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Exxon’s Canje Block drilling campaign to begin by first quarter next year – -pending EPA approval
Local ExxonMobil affiliate Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL) has said that its planned 12-Well Exploration and Appraisal (E&A)…
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Banks to institute new COVID restrictions on access by unvaccinated – -city chamber head says it is time for public to do its part
The Guyana Association of Bankers Inc has announced that financial institutions would soon be conforming with the newest COVID-19 measures,…
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Face-to-face learning resumes at nursery, primary schools – -ministry reports high turnout
Public schools across the country reopened on Monday for face-to-face learning for nursery- and primary-level students and the Ministry of…
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Exxon to begin certifying some shale gas emissions amid investor pressure
HOUSTON, (Reuters) – Exxon Mobil Corp today said it will begin measuring methane emissions from production of natural gas at…
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