Month: February 2024
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Exxon pursues lawsuit despite activist investor climb-down
(Reuters) – Exxon Mobil said Friday it will continue to pursue a lawsuit against two activist investors even after they withdrew a shareholder…
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GRA staff unhappy with current working conditions – -Commissioner-General acknowledges need for new building
With over 300,000 persons visiting the Guyana Revenue Authority’s (GRA’s) Camp Street HQ last year alone, staffers continue to lament…
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Two Alness men chopped to death
Two Corentyne men were chopped to death on Friday night at Alness Village, Corentyne following a domestic dispute involving a…
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Opposition blasts gov’t for move on NRF $$ – Norton: `…they have essentially abolished the fund altogether’
The APNU+AFC Parliamentary Opposition yesterday pilloried the government for paving the way for increased extractions from the Natural Resource Fund…
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Local cops admit big-time criminals visiting Trinidad
(Trinidad Guardian) Senior police sources suspect that a recent announcement of strengthened collaborations between this country’s security apparatus and the…
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Jack Warner welcomes US Supreme Court FIFA ruling
(Trinidad Express) Former FIFA vice-president Austin Jack Warner says he has no doubt that the “nightmare” brought upon him by…
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Cops probing double murder at Alness
The police today said that they are investigating the murder of Floudy Moore called `Kinga’, 51, and Quacky LaRose called…
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These key commissions are one big joke played on Guyanese
Dear Editor, Integrity Commissions, Ethnic Relations Commissions, procurement commissions, and most other public serving commissions are one big farce. The…
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Man charged with dangerous driving death at Kaituma
Gladwin Joseph called ‘Menty’, a 31-year-old driver was yesterday charged with causing death by dangerous driving on the Citrus Grove…
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Cuban president sacks economy minister as controversy grows over price hikes
HAVANA, (Reuters) – Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel sacked economy minister Alejandro Gil yesterday, state media reported, as controversy continued to grow…
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