Major 7.1 magnitude quake hits Chile, no injuries
SANTIAGO, (Reuters) – A major earthquake of 7.1 magnitude hit central Chile today, but there were no immediate reports of serious damage or casualties, local emergency officials said.
Articles published on Sunday, January 2, 2011
SANTIAGO, (Reuters) – A major earthquake of 7.1 magnitude hit central Chile today, but there were no immediate reports of serious damage or casualties, local emergency officials said.
CAPE TOWN, (Reuters) – An assured unbeaten 81 by Jacques Kallis put South Africa in command on the first day of the deciding third test against India at Newlands today.
Former Chief Minister of Montserrat, John Osborne died today after a lengthy illness.
The police say they are investigating a fatal accident that occurred at about 3.10 am today on the Lusignan Public Road, ECD, and which resulted in the death of pedal cyclist Mark
At about 4.30 am yesterday Robert Rampersaud, 45 years of Grove, EBD, and his family were attacked and robbed by three men, one of whom was armed with a handgun, during which Rampersaud was shot and
During the wee hours of this morning an attempt was made to torch the Enterprise Primary School.
The Annual General Meeting planned by the Demerara Cricket Board for today was stayed on December 24th by Chief Justice Ian Chang following an application by Anand Sanasie, a member of the board.
Barbadian political advisor Hartley Henry has been released from hospital in the United States after falling ill suddenly over the Christmas period, the Barbados Nation reported in today’s edition.
(Barbados Nation) The No.1 SPOT in women’s cricket! That’s the goal of the West Indies cricketers as they left the Caribbean yesterday afternoon for a tour of India where they will play five One-Day Internationals and three Twenty20 matches.
CAPE TOWN, (Reuters) – India pace bowler Zaheer Khan dismissed South Africa captain Graeme Smith for the sixth time in nine tests before rain forced the players off the field after only nine overs on the opening day of the third test today.
Lethem businessman Daniel Gajie is constructing a luxury ‘green’ 60-room hotel in the area at an initial cost of $200M.
Demerara Bank Limited (DBL) registered an after-tax profit of $853.4 million, almost a 5% increase over last year’s earnings.
A 28-year-old man was shot dead during a robbery at Mars Gas Station & Variety Store, Snackette/Beer Garden at Lot 45 Stanleytown, New Amsterdam around 12:15 am on New Year’s day.
This is the first in a series of articles about the various species of fauna and flora which abound in Guyana’s rain forest and the Rupununi Savannahs.
On the first night of the first day of 2011 Alpha United trumped Pele in the 21st edition of Guyana’s premier football festival, the Kashif and Shanghai football tournament.
Government has submitted a draft Project Document for the Amerindian Land Titling and Demarcation activities to be funded through the Guyana REDD+ Investment Fund (GRIF).
In the week before Christmas Wendy Grenada in association with the Guyana Christian Charities and some friends from Florida carried Christmas gifts to children in Aishalton and St Ignatius in the Rupununi.
In 1982 Deyonne Primo winged out of the shores of Guyana determined to return some day to serve and enhance the lives of many underprivileged persons in the land of her birth through prayer, counselling and self-help activities.
Despite vociferous objections by the Opposition, the government used its majority on Thursday to pass the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute Bill 2010.
DHAKA, (Reuters) – People queued overnight outside of banks in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka in a desperate bid to buy highly-prized cricket World Cup tickets, which went on sale today.
Grenada Prime Minister Tillman Thomas says the Caribbean Community must resolve to make 2011 “a watershed year in the history of our integration movement” where all Caricom leaders play their part to build a strong, resilient and dynamic Caribbean region, in his New Year’s message.
A father of five accused of stealing 15 rabbits from his aunt was on Friday placed on $25,000 bail after appearing before Acting Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court.
An occupant of the state-run night shelter who admitted to hitting a fellow resident with a piece of iron over his mouth was on Friday placed on a bond to keep the peace pending the determination of the matter when he appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court.
The proposed Georgetown Marriott Hotel, Casino and Entertainment Complex will have a significant positive impact on the socio-economic environment primarily through the creation of a significant number of job opportunities for a wide range of skilled and unskilled workers, according to its Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA).
Barbara Gainer was not prepared to accept no for answer when she barged into the Ministry of Housing to acquire one of the available three-bedroom houses built at Festival City for Carifesta 72.
He was the youngest among the self-helpers; 16-years-old when he joined the team to clear what was deemed a mini-jungle now known the world over as Carifesta City.
Dear Editor, Mr M Maxwell lacks comprehension. See his letter in SN of 31.12.2010 (‘Democratic centralism gets the last laugh’).
Dear Editor, Please refer to the letter in SN captioned ‘Large hole in Kitty road,’ and dated December 21, 2010, which highlighted the situation with the road on McDougal Street, Kitty.
Dear Editor, The United Nations General Assembly voted on December 22 to restore the reference to sexual orientation in a resolution condemning extra-judicial, summary and arbitrary executions.
Dear Editor, Informed sources must express disappointment in the response given by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture to the letter published in your columns of December 28.
Dear Editor, I have been following events relative to the reaction of the government to words spoken by Mr Carl Greenidge at the funeral service of Mr Winston Murray.
Scenes from Old Year’s night
Dear Editor, With the primary interest of preserving lives, one would wish for much more effective control and management of our exponentially growing road transportation confusion.
The London Chess Classic was played from December 8-15, 2010 at the Olympic Conference Centre, Kensington, England.
Dear Editor, Peter Persaud seems to be the government’s propaganda man on Amerindian affairs.
Antigua on Friday signed four bilateral agreements with China including one for the provision of laptops for each child on the island.
BAGHDAD, (Reuters) – The number of civilians killed in violence in Iraq fell last year and December was the least deadly month of 2010, official figures showed yesterday.