November 2013

PYO urges Guyanese to guard against Opposition’s tyrannical tendencies

– warns that ‘those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it’ THE Progressive Youth Organisation (PYO) said it is exasperated by the callous nature of the Opposition that has again been revealed in the non-passage of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism Amendment Bill.

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Ninety-six graduate from Carnegie School of Home Economics –with critical technical skills

THE Carnegie School of Home Economics held its 79th Annual Graduation Exercise last Thursday, and 96 students of hope and promise from the Craft Production and Design Division graduated, many with distinctions in various disciplines, bringing added distinction to the prestigious institution which holds a reputation for success.

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Miner goes berserk, turns city into temporary war zone… Businessman kills two policemen, two civilians before he’s shot dead

– shocking shootout leaves nation shaken, as condolences flow TWO policemen, a taxi dispatcher, a taxi driver and a businessman are now dead following a shootout at Middle and East Streets in the city which lasted for more than three hours yesterday.

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Gov’t extends condolences to families of those killed in yesterday’s shooting in Georgetown

THE Government of Guyana is expressing condolences to the bereaved relatives of those who were killed yesterday during a shocking shooting incident in Middle Street, Georgetown involving law enforcement ranks and a lone gunman. Following the shootout which lasted close to three hours, five persons were left dead – two policemen, two civilians and the

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