Month: January 2022
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Murder convict who fled Lusignan Prison recaptured
A murder convict who escaped from the Lusignan Prison on June 8 last year, was recaptured last evening. The article…
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Warner sees opportunity for healing between Trinidad, Guyana businesses
(Trinidad Guardian) A leading regional executive, who has been embroiled in the ongoing tiff between the business communities of Guyana…
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Trinidad cop close to retiring dies from COVID
(Trinidad Express) Sergeant Lisa Felix has died after testing positive for Covid-19. The article Trinidad cop close to retiring dies…
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Questions persist over police operation that killed Orin Boston – -who authorised it and what was the purpose?
Four months have passed since Dartmouth businessman Orin Boston was fatally wounded during a police operation at his home and…
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The glory of sport
Love of sport is woven into the fabric of my life. The article The glory of sport appeared first on…
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Happenstance as a foundational dynamic – Guyana’s Oil and Gas Sector:
Introduction This week’s column continues to advance the discussion concerning the analytical significance of Pillar A that I started last…
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Mourners pay final respects to Yesu Persaud
Family members and friends as well as government officials and dignitaries were among the many mourners who gathered yesterday to…
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Notes on the withdrawal rules of the 2019 and 2021 NRF Acts
Last week’s column (‘Macroeconomic issues relating to the NRF’) made the point that there are many similarities between the Act…
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Infrastructure, ICT among sectors for major investments in budget, Jagdeo says – -opposition parties call for introduction of tax credit, free education
The government’s 2022 national budget, which is set to be presented to the nation on Wednesday, focuses heavily on investments…
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ANUG calls for urgent review of protocols to curb COVID spread – -warns infections, deaths to continue to ‘trend high’ if country remains fully open
With the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases increasing by 40% and intensive care unit (ICU) admissions doubling during the first…
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