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Brazil, Peru condemn Honduran limits on Zelaya

SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazil and Peru yesterday  condemned the refusal by the de facto government of Honduras to  allow ousted President Manuel Zelaya to leave the country  unless he drops his demand to be reinstated.

Greece plunges deeper into crisis

ATHENS (Reuters) – Markets pounded Greek bonds and  banking stocks  yesterday, driving the debt-stricken euro zone  member’s borrowing costs to new highs and pushing it closer to  tapping a last resort EU/IMF safety net.

US names Bissau military bosses as drug kingpins

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States named two  of Guinea-Bissau’s top military officers as international drug  kingpins yesterday, underscoring fears the West African state  is being destabilised by the narcotics trade.

Nadir faces ‘no confidence’ motion

-after bauxite row The main opposition PNCR yesterday submitted a Motion of No Confidence against Minister of Labour Manzoor Nadir to the National Assembly, saying he failed to protect the rights of bauxite workers in a recent dispute between RUSAL-owned BCGI and G.B.

State begins absorption of GuySuCo’s health services

Plans to transfer GuySuCo’s health services under the umbrella of the Ministry of Health are moving ahead and the corporation’s De Kinderen dispensary in the West Demerara area has been identified as the first facility to be upgraded under the venture.

Teen stabbed in repeat attack

A young man was stabbed several times last evening not far from his home in North Ruimveldt reportedly by a miner with whom he had a misunderstanding last year.

John Tracey

GBTI just shy of billion-dollar profit

-web-based banking to be launched The Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI) registered after- tax profit of $991m for 2009 compared to $941m for the previous year and the bank is planning to launch its web-based banking portal by the third quarter of this year.

Seaman’s autopsy inconclusive

A post mortem (PM) examination on the remains of the Riverview seaman who was discovered floating near a Demerara River wharf on Saturday night failed to determine his cause of death due to the advance state of decomposition.

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