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Sangakkara spearheads Sri Lanka fightback

COLOMBO, (Reuters) – A century by skipper Kumar  Sangakkara helped Sri Lanka to reach 294 for five in their first  innings after an early collapse on another rain-shortened day of  the second test against the West Indies today.

Berbice chambers urge sugar workers to end strike

The three Berbice business chambers today expressed concern over the one-week strike in the sugar industry and called for immediate solutions to the problems of the beleaguered Skeldon factory while urging the unions to desist from striking.

Fog turns back flight

A Caribbean Airlines flight to the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri was this morning re-routed to Trinidad because of heavy fog which enveloped the area as well as several parts of the coastland.

IDB US$20M for expansion of East Bank roadway

The Inter-American Development Bank today announced approval of a US$20M loan for Guyana which will finance a programme that seeks to enhance urban and suburban mobility and safety, lower transport costs and reduce accident rates along the East Bank Demerara road up to Diamond.

PNCR pays tribute to Murray

The PNCR today released a message of condolence following the passing of former Deputy Prime Minister and PNCR Executive Winston Murray.

North Korea shells South in fiercest attack in decades

INCHEON, South Korea, (Reuters) – North Korea today fired dozens of artillery shells at a South Korean   island, killing two soldiers and setting houses ablaze, in one   of the heaviest attacks on its neighbour since the Korean War   ended in 1953.

Military police look at a bridge where a stampede took place in Phnom Penh, November 23, 2010. REUTERS/ Chor Sokunthea

At least 339 dead after stampede in Cambodia

PHNOM PENH, (Reuters) – A stampede on a bridge in  Cambodia’s capital killed at least 339 people late today  and wounded nearly as many after thousands panicked on the last  day of a water festival, authorities and state media said.

Mystery fire guts Eccles house

A fire of unknown origin this morning gutted a two-storey concrete house at Lot 129 First Street, ‘BB’ Eccles East Bank Demerara, leaving in its wake millions of dollars in damage.

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