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Stole shaving blades from boutique

Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson yesterday ordered that a 48-year-old man pay a fine of $30,000 or spend eighteen months in prison after admitting to stealing several machine blades used in shaving machines from a boutique.

EU, U.S., Latin America ink banana deal

GENEVA, (Reuters) – The European Union and United  States initialed a deal  yesterday with Latin American,  African and Caribbean nations ending a decades-old trade war  over bananas.

The teachers at the workshop

Rupununi teachers review performance

-transportation cited as major problem Teachers from eighty-one Rupununi schools on Monday had an opportunity to review their activities with a view to identifying their strengths and weaknesses and to plan for the coming months.

Coconut shell shelter for “smart” octopus-research

SYDNEY, (Reuters Life!) – Australian scientists have  discovery an octopus species that carries around coconut shells  to hide in when threatened, behaviour the researchers said was  the first example of sophisticated tool use in an invertebrate.

Jainarine Dinanauth

Relatives protest over ebbing probe into river deaths

As they contemplate Christ-mas without their loved ones, relatives of the men who died in a murky Essequibo River boat incident in August yesterday picketed the Vreed-en-Hoop Magistrate’s court where three soldiers, who they believed were involved, appeared for another matter.

EU plans 230 mln euro aid for Africa and Caribbean

BRUSSELS, (Reuters) – The European Union’s executive  approved 230 million euros ($334.4 million) in aid to African  and Caribbean countries yesterday to cushion their social  protection budgets depleted by the global financial crisis.

EU plans 230 mln euro aid for Africa and Caribbean

BRUSSELS, (Reuters) – The European Union’s executive  approved 230 million euros ($334.4 million) in aid to African  and Caribbean countries yesterday to cushion their social  protection budgets depleted by the global financial crisis.

`Smoking’ son jailed 18 months for stealing from mom

“Ow mammy please don’t send me to jail, ah gone pay yah back…” cried 24-year-old Carl Cato, of East La Penitence, shortly after acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson sentenced him to 18 months imprisonment for stealing a refrigerator and a gas stove from his mother’s home.

Spymaster sees Israel as world cyberwar leader

TEL AVIV, (Reuters) – Israel is parlaying civilian  technological advances into a cyberwarfare capability against  its enemies, a senior Israeli general said yesterday in a rare  public disclosure about the secret programme.

Paddy for Venezuela still to ship off

The first shipment of paddy, which was expected to leave Guyana for Venezuela several weeks ago under the US$18.1M rice purchase agreement, will now be leaving for the neighbouring country during the course of this week.

Amazon projects undercut Brazil’s new green path

PORTO VELHO, Brazil, (Reuters) – Straddling one the  Amazon’s main tributaries and flanked by dense jungle, a  construction pit the size of a small town bustles with  bulldozers and nearly 10,000 workers blasting huge slabs of  rock off the river bank.

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