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2019-10-20
Police probing attack on Corentyne student by schoolmates
‘People’s lives are at stake’ Friendship residents sign ‘Never Again’ petition after deadly crash
Sophia woman faced constant death threats before being set on fire
Redstart Investments buying 52 acres at Houston/ Rome
Badal aims to lift Guyana out of ‘economic underdevelopment’ with new party
UK PM sends unsigned letter to EU asking for Brexit delay
Chilean president reverses public transport fare hike that sparked protests
Thousands take to Lebanon’s streets in third day of anti-government protests
Jamaica’s Appeal Court overturns interim order granted to gay pride group
Trinidad PM claims assassins were hired to kill him and AG
Violent crime
Why is it fair for Exxon to pay the US government hundreds of billions of US dollars in taxes on oil profits but none to Guyana?
New political parties
Voltaire’s treatise on tolerance
We need to fully understand the struggles of breast cancer survivors
Time for a national big conversation on oil
Any step taken to deny an identity to any one group is the first step to erasing that group
Diesel spill in South Rupununi creek prompts call for protection measures
Guyana’s Petroleum Road Map Part 2, Guidepost 4: The Perspective of Private Sector Proposals to build oil-refineries
More consultations planned to finalise national cultural policy
Move to PPP/ defiance of no-confidenc
/C driven by gov’t’s constitution after ce vote - Don Singh
Best downplays former army chief’s support for PPP/C Best downplays former army chief’s support for PPP/C
More consultations planned to finalise national cultural policy
The Week-in-Review - October 13th to October 19th
When will we hear from the ABC countries demanding free and fair elections?
Surujnarine’s ton keeps hapless Gtown winless
Lyght Jr., strikes century to hand Police day one honours
Mills Academy whips Eagles 2-0
Savory, Boodie, Jones ensure Essequibo remain unbeaten —Griffith, France lead East Bank past East Coast
New selection policy sign of tremendous progress -says CWI vice president Dr Kishore Shallow
Hetmyer could thrive with responsibility: Pollard
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