Month: June 2023
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News
`Smallie’ cremated in defiance of family’s wishes – -suspicious marks seen on body
By Shuntel Glasgow Following controversy over the custody of the remains of notorious murder convict, Royden Williams, the Guyana Prison…
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Daily
How JFK Would Pursue Peace in Ukraine
By Jeffrey D. Sachs President John F. Kennedy was one of the world’s great peacemakers. The article How JFK Would…
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Bulldozed at Hill Foot
Court orders and bulldozers have left Guyanese homeless. One man can own hundreds of acres of land while others squat.…
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Royden Williams body will remain with prison authorities as provided by law – ministry
Amid a raging controversy today over how his remains are to be disposed of, the Ministry of Home Affairs this…
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Nigerian regulator links Exxon to illegal lifting of petroleum from terminal
ABUJA, (Reuters) – Nigeria’s downstream oil regulator has alleged ExxonMobil Corp XOM.N The article Nigerian regulator links Exxon to illegal…
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Fry Pak Choi With Saltfish
Pak Choi (Pak Choy or Bok Choy) as I recall, mom usually cooked when she had leftover Stewed Pork from…
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Flying fish row continues between Barbados and Trinidad
Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago, two Caribbean neighbors have been feuding for decades over flying fish stocks . Barbados, the…
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Trillions owed in reparations for Transatlantic slavery – report
(Jamaica Gleaner) Trillions of dollars in reparations are owed to nations affected by slavery, a recently concluded study on the…
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World
Flying fish row continues between Barbados and Trinidad
Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago, two Caribbean neighbors have been feuding for decades over flying fish stocks . Barbados, the…
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Jamaica, US ‘deal’ boosts CARICOM country’s spices export market
The Caribbean, not least Guyana and Jamaica, have attracted both regional and wider international attention for the particular brand of…
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