Guyana News

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World leaders seek new Iran strategy

BRUSSELS,  (Reuters) – World leaders face pressure to  find a new policy for dealing with Iran following its disputed  presidential election and crackdown on protesters, but are  unlikely to tighten sanctions any time soon.

Unity woman buried

– PM inconclusive because of decomposition `Is just mommy I had and now she gone…’ A post-mortem examination performed on the body of Shira Khan, which was found in a trench a short distance from her Unity, Mahaica home, was inconclusive because of the advanced decomposition of the body.

Woman sent back to Guyana

(Antigua Sun) – Shondelle Natasha Beaton Licorish has pleaded guilty to remaining in Antigua and Barbuda after the expiration of a permit granted by the Immigration Department.

Michael Jackson waves to supporters as he leaves the Santa Barbara County Courthouse in California, June 13, 2005.

King of Pop dies

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Michael Jackson, the child  star turned King of Pop who set the world dancing but whose  musical genius was overshadowed by a bizarre lifestyle and sex  scandals, died yesterday.

Two Castello men shot

Gunmen rode up on scooter, bike Two Castello Housing Scheme residents are now hospitalized following two shooting incidents that occurred in the city last night.

Thakoor Persaud

Ambush man was targeted, other miners say

Some concession holders operating along the UNAMCO trail, who saw a strange Hummer in the area, believe their fellow miner Thakoor Persaud who was ambushed and gunned down on Tuesday along the trail was targeted.

Cabinet to enjoy pork buffet at New Thriving

President Bharrat Jagdeo and Cabinet members will today partake in a “pork buffet” at the New Thriving Restaurant even as the Ministry of Agriculture assures the public that the country’s pig industry is free from swine flu.

Harold and his wife Shanta.

Bath man crushed to death by tractor

A 40-year-old man of Bath Experiment, West Berbice died when the tractor he was driving turned over and pinned him in the rice field aback of Hopetown Village around 9:45 am yesterday.

European Commission team here to review sugar plan

Persaud urges review of ‘lost’ 6m euros Minister of Agriculture Robert Persaud met with a team from the European Commission (EC) yesterday to review the country’s sugar action plan and pressed for the EC to reconsider its position on denying Guyana $6 million euros in resources.

Arifa Muntazali

Lover to be charged over murder of Corentyne woman

A post-mortem examination conducted yesterday on the body of 29-year-old Arifa Muntazali which was found in a trench at Chesney Backdam proved to be inconclusive due to the advanced state of decomposition and her lover is expected to be charged.

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