Month: February 2023
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How the cost of living is affecting ordinary people – Part 12 – Interviews and photos by Subhana Shiwmangal
Stabroek News on Wednesday spoke to members of the public in the areas of Albert Street; James Street and Carmichael…
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‘Tage’ overjoyed with maiden Test ton – -President Ali congratulates ‘Cub’
West Indies opener, Tagenarine ‘Cub’ Chanderpaul was yesterday overjoyed at reaching his maiden Test century in only his third test…
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Lawyers for applicants in judicial review against EPA seek clarity on radioactive storage company’s planned public engagement
By way of letter, attorneys for the applicants in the Judicial Review case filed against the Environmental Protection Agency, the…
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Cops probing fatal accident on St Cuthbert’s Mission road
Police are investigating a fatal incident in St Cuthbert’s Mission involving hire car HC 2281 owned and driven by Reaul…
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Double, double – — Brathwaite and Chanderpaul formalise new partnership with hundreds in double century opening stand
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, CMC – West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite and fellow opener Tagenarine Chanderpaul made hay while the sun shone…
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Dataram remanded to prison in US, indictment unsealed but redacted
The indictment under which self-confessed drug trafficker Barry Dataram was held in the US has been unsealed, but was redacted…
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President plugs stem cell treatment here, touts setting up of scientific body
In preparation for one day making Guyana a leader in the region for medical technology advancements in regenerative medicine and…
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Hopetown residents torch car after crash
Angry residents in Hopetown, West Coast Berbice last evening torched a Mazda RX8 car on the main public road after…
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The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index
Corruption undermines governments’ ability to protect people and erodes public trust, provoking more and harder to control security threats. The…
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Amid crisis, Haitians find solace in an unlikely place: soup
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — For Wilfred Cadet, buying soup on Sunday is the equivalent of going to church. Seated on…
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