Remains of shallow grave boy were found at Maikwak
-man in custody The remains flown to Georgetown on Thursday and suspected to be of 10-year-old Markinson Felix, were discovered at Maikwak, Upper Potaro by a hunter two Saturdays ago.
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-man in custody The remains flown to Georgetown on Thursday and suspected to be of 10-year-old Markinson Felix, were discovered at Maikwak, Upper Potaro by a hunter two Saturdays ago.
Pupils of the St Agnes Nursery School, located on Church Street, as well as students of two other nursery schools in the city are expected to move to another facility where the three institutions may be merged.
President Bharrat Jagdeo on Friday declined to clarify his public statements about the first reported plea agreement deal struck with the state since the legislation was enacted saying that he “has said enough” on the issue.
– City Council The City Council has given notice that with effect from Friday vendors will not be allowed to ply their trade on Saffon Street as a result of an intensified enhancement exercise which its engineers are carrying out in the La Penitence area.
The Ministry of Housing and Water, during its ‘One Stop Shop’ outreach to the Essequibo Coast on Friday last, conducted 470 transactions which will see approximately 319 house lots distributed in areas at Onderneeming (250), Charity (53) and Lima (16).
Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson on Thursday ordered 34-year-old Raul Williams to be supervised by a probation officer over the next two years after he allegedly burnt his reputed wife on her leg following an argument.
-one held One man is in police custody following an early morning robbery which occurred at Alness, Corentyne on Saturday.
TEGUCIGALPA, (Reuters) – The Honduran army ousted and exiled leftist President Manuel Zelaya yesterday in Central America’s first military coup since the Cold War, triggered by his bid to make it legal to seek another term in office.
EDITORS’ NOTE: Reuters and other foreign media are subject to restrictions on their ability to report, film or take pictures in Tehran.
LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Los Angeles police investigating Michael Jackson’s sudden death said yesterday they do not consider his doctor a suspect despite having questioned him about his presence at the time of the pop idol’s fatal cardiac arrest.
ROME, (Reuters) – Pope Benedict announced yesterday that fragments of bone from the first or second century had been found in a tomb in the Basilica of St Paul in Rome, which he said confirmed the belief that it housed the apostle’s remains.
SAO PAULO, (Reuters) – Brazil had its first death from the H1N1 influenza, or swine flu, yesterday, after a 29-year-old man succumbed to the virus which he picked up in Argentina, Health Minister Jose Gomes Temporao said.
– deflects question on sloth in setting up commission President Bharrat Jagdeo has strongly denied Cabinet interference in the procurement process, explaining that waivers on tender procedures for contract awards receive “no objections” based on recommendations from the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB).
– police cagey on sloth in probe, charge The long delay in implementing a rape charge against an ex-cop even though it had been recommended by the Director of Public Prose-cution (DPP) has focused the spotlight sharply on why the public is often wary of the criminal justice system, observers say.
A 22-year old man was yesterday afternoon rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital, after being stabbed repeatedly about his body by another man.
– miners must gear for change They have been romanticized as lonely men seeking to make their fortune; praised for their contributions to the economy and vilified as destroyers of the environment.
The government is taking immediate steps to ensure that children stranded in India over non-payment for services at the Frontier Lifeline Hospital in Chennai return home, and that outstanding charges to the hospital are met.
– declines offer of conditional lease The Malaysian-Guyanese forestry company UNAMCO is officially preparing to close down all its local operations after it refused to accept a recent offer made by the Government of Guyana to have its TSA renewed.
Chief Justice (ag) Ian Chang has for the second time approved the sale of Clico’s (Guyana) immovable assets, upholding a previous decision he gave but varying the order to include strict adherence to court supervision of the sales.
By Cathy Richards Residents of Amelia’s Ward and surrounding communities are being called on to desist from the dangerous practice of vandalizing the electricity network at Linden, which is heavily subsidized by the government.
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