Daily Archive: Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Articles published on Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Cancer and hard work

This article was received from Project Syndicate, an international not-for-profit association of newspapers dedicated to hosting a global debate on the key issues shaping our world The cyclist Lance Armstrong recently celebrated an anniversary.

The sofa warriors

The seemingly unsolvable security situation on the East Coast of Demerara needs more than arrests, detentions, interrogations, searches and joint police-military operations.

Fire strikes GNIC -second time in eight months

For the second time in eight months, fire of unknown origin gutted a section of the Guyana National Industrial Company (GNIC) complex on Lombard Street yesterday, raising concerns from the company’s management who believe that “something is definitely wrong.”

Insurance killings

A Brooklyn, New York jury yesterday handed down life sentences to two men found guilty of a series of insurance killings some of which were committed in Guyana.

UK team pushing ahead on anti-crime unit

The three British security officers who are here to fast-track the three million pounds Sterling ($1.05 billion) security sector reform project have begun work on setting up an anti-crime unit in the Guyana Police Force, Commissioner of Police (ag) Henry Greene has said.

Barama formulating MOU on use of roads by miners

Chairman of Barama Company Limited Girwar Lalaram has said that the company is seeking to put the proper mechanisms in place to monitor mining activities within the certified areas, with special emphasis on proper environmental practices and strict safety precautions using the roads.