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Correction

With reference to the article titled `Eagles Resources rep on 12 counts of tax evasion,’ in the Saturday, April 28, 2012 edition, it was erroneously stated that the defendant was charged with tax evasion.

PPP/C says to continue `educating’ on budget cuts

The ruling PPP/C says that it will continue to educate Guyanese about the “anti-development acts” of the combined opposition and will act to ensure that Guyana is not held to ransom by the “tyrannical” action of the joint opposition in the National Assembly.

T&T seeks to recover TT$400M over Brian Lara Academy

(Trinidad Guardian) Two years after former executive chairman of the Urban Development Corporation of T&T (Udecott) resigned from the state agency—civil proceedings are set to be initiated against Calder Hart in relation to the controversial Brian Lara Cricket Academy this week.

Jamaica sex offender still teaching

(Jamaica Observer) A teacher who was convicted and sentenced for indecent (sexual) assault against an eighth grader at a high school in Kingston is still working there, as no disciplinary action was ever taken against him by the school board.

David Granger

Budget cuts in nation’s interest, says Granger

Leader of the Opposition David Granger yesterday said APNU and the AFC acted in the nation’s interest by making cuts to the national budget and he called on the PPP/C to return to the negotiating table and agree to introduce reasonable reforms, like a lower VAT.

Three leaders of the  Alleluia Church at  Jawalla: From left to  right are Bornstein  McCardy, Zachary  Robinson and Basil  Leonard. The church  building is behind  the trio.

Jawalla

Story and photos by Gaulbert Sutherland At the place where the Mazaruni and Kukui rivers unite in the heart of the jungle sits Jawalla, an Amerindian village of gold mines, casak and religious accord.

Devon Gibson

Boy, 8, missing feared drowned

An eight-year-old St Margaret’s Primary School boy is feared drowned after he disappeared yesterday when he and a group of friends went swimming in the Atlantic Ocean aback of the Guyana Forestry Commission.

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