Month: March 2022
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Business
Agriculture Teacher Kumawattie Ramkoomar
‘Teacher Sharon’, Kumawattie Ramkoomar Isurdeen, is a quiet, unassuming young woman who serves as Head of the Department of Agriculture Science…
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Business
Time to end the CARICOM food security ‘theatre’
This week’s Thirty-Third Inter-Sessional Meeting of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) afforded regional leaders yet another opportunity…
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Our local leaders: fit to follow? – Oil and the opposition
Russia/Ukraine: basic points When time is on my hands, among the numerous national issues I often put my mind to…
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Daily
Child brides
Culture can be a beautiful thing. It brings along with it a host of beliefs, celebrations and expansive spiritual customs.…
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News
Myrie pandemic fraud bill passes Senate committee
The Senate Committee on Consumer Protection on Wednesday passed new legislation sponsored by Sen. Zellnor Y. Myrie (D-Brooklyn) that would…
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New efforts to support hospitality industry
NYC Hospitality Alliance and the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday welcomed Gov. Kathy Hochul’s new efforts to support the…
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Hochul celebrates beginning of Women’s History Month
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday proclaimed March to be Women’s History Month, delivering a message celebrating the achievements of New…
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Arthritis drug shown to reduce risk of COVID death in large UK trial
(Reuters) – Eli Lilly and Incyte’s arthritis drug baricitinib helped reduce the risk of death in hospitalised COVID-19 patients by…
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SN apps offline due to PressReader outage
Stabroek News would like to inform readers of an outage affecting its Digital Edition, which is offered on its ePaper…
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News
Cop on $1.5m bail over Mahaica chase deaths
Corporal Lawrence Carmichael was today charged in relation to the the accident which claimed the lives of Christopher Bhagwandat and…
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