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4TH DIGICEL Schools Football Championships : NATI scrape past BEI under soggy...

HAVING missed a first-half penalty, Anthony Weekes redeemed himself as he played his heart out, to guide his team New Amsterdam Technical Institute (NATI) to a hard-fought 2-1 victory over a purposeful...

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Accused in 2011 Eon Daniels murder will know his fate today

THIS morning Justice William Ramlal will sum up the evidence in the Eon Daniels murder case, after which he will hand over the case to the jury for their consideration and verdict in relation to...

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Body discovered in cemetery identified as Digicel football coordinator : -...

THIRTY-SEVEN-YEAR-OLD, Jermaine Marshall is the person whose body was discovered in Le Repentir Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. Early yesterday morning the Guyana Chronicle was able to confirm that the...

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Tenant allegedly caught on landlord’s surveillance camera trap in...

TWENTY-EIGHT-YEAR-OLD, Azeem Khan of Pere Street, Kitty, Georgetown appeared yesterday before Chief Magistrate, Priya Sewnarine-Beharry to answer to a charge detailing that, between June 11 and 12, at...

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Public Works, GPF implement measures to control movement of minibuses at...

POLICE ‘A’ Division Traffic Department, in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Works, yesterday aggressively moved to end the congestion and lawlessness pervasive among minibus operators who park...

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Natural Resources Ministry presents transportation, communication equipment...

IN AN effort to beef up security in the hinterland regions, especially in the mining areas, Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment, Robert Persaud yesterday handed over two All Terrain...

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President restates Gov’t commitment to the private sector

HEAD of State Donald Ramotar yesterday restated his Government’s commitment to the development of the private sector and, by extension, the development of the country as a whole, owing to the fact that...

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RODNEY’S DEATH: AN ENIGMA BEING ANSWERED : Special Report on the Rodney...

SOLDIERS from the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) played key roles in the political assassination of Dr Walter Rodney and Grenada’s Prime Minister Maurice Bishop, political activist Tacuma Ogunseye...

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Mother encourages daughter to remain with abuser for material things : –after...

DESPITE the many published and spoken stories of women in abusive relationships meeting their end due to domestic violence, there continues to be more evidence of women allowing themselves to be...

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Ahead of FATF pronouncement on Guyana’s fate… : ‘I tried my best’ – President...

A DECISION from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on Guyana’s fate, regarding the country’s non-compliance with the international Anti-Money Laundering and Countering of the Financing of Terrorism...

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Responding to Nagamootoo’s threats of no-confidence vote… : President Ramotar...

THE Head of State, Donald Ramotar, came out swinging yesterday as he took on the threat by the Alliance for Change’s (AFC) Vice Chairman, Moses Nagamootoo, to pass a no-confidence motion against the...

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KAREN ALTHEA Mc GREGOR-Cake Decorator Par Excellence : Meaningful work as a...

FROM an early age, Karen Althea Mc Gregor learned to do meaningful work with her hands. Her mother, Hyacinth, had a huge kitchen garden and supplied a dry goods store in Linden, along with Chinese...

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Interiors by Mark McWatt

INTRODUCTION Mark Mc Watt was born in Guyana in 1947, and spent his child-hood in the Guyanese interior, where his father was a district officer. As a teenager, although he moved to Georgetown to...

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Preserving Our Literary Heritage : ‘Potaro Dreams, My Youth in Guyana’ by Jan...

‘Potaro Dreams’ can be read as a supplementary reader to Carew’s more popular novels, ‘Black Midas,’ ‘The Last Barbarian’ and ‘The Wild Coast.’ As such, this first volume of his memoir is quite a...

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TALES FROM WAY BACK WHEN (a look at some of the stories that made the news...

ROSIGNOL SWIM TO FIRST PLACE (Guyana Chronicle October 27, 1977) In the first ever Inter-School Swimming competition on the West Coast of Berbice Rosignol Government Primary emerged winner with 45...

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Rajesh Dubraj: A ‘behind the scenes artiste’ with much to offer

Guyana is indeed loaded with vocal talent and most times we never get a rich tasting of our vocal power because most of our talented singers remain behind the scenes for one reason or another.And in...

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World Cup technology: Who will win in 2050?

Will robots play in future World Cups? And the World Cup 2050 is awarded to… (Drum roll)…Mars! Sound far-fetched? Not if a recent suggestion of future “inter-planetary competitions” is anything to go...

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Green Corner: Composting (Final Part)

The under-mentioned is the final of a series of articles on Back Yard Composting or Turning Kitchen / Backyard Waste into Useful Manure - Continued from last week: Troubleshooting Compost Problems:...

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A SILVER LINING THROUGH DARKNESS : “Paving the way for other blind person”...

It is often reiterated that everyone is unique in their own way. In Rosemary Ramitt’s scenario; this philosophical statement holds no disparity. We can often tell when a person is visually impaired...

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BAGOTVILLE – A village where jolly residents remain glued to ancestral roots

WITH the annual Emancipation celebrations looming just ahead, we decided to visit a village rich with ancestral roots; flourishing Guyanese heritage, and is, of course, a location with great historical...

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