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A tapestry depicting Mother Teresa of Calcutta is seen in the facade of Saint Peter's Basilica during a mass, celebrated by Pope Francis, for her canonisation in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican September 4, 2016. REUTERS/ Stefano Rellandini
A tapestry depicting Mother Teresa of Calcutta is seen in the facade of Saint Peter’s Basilica during a mass, celebrated by Pope Francis, for her canonisation in Saint Peter’s Square at the Vatican September 4, 2016. REUTERS/ Stefano Rellandini

Pope proclaims “dispenser of mercy” Mother Teresa a saint

VATICAN CITY, (Reuters) – Mother Teresa of Calcutta, known as the “saint of the gutters” during her life, was declared a saint of the Roman Catholic Church by Pope Francis yesterday, fast-tracked to canonisation just 19 years after her death.

Oil revenue has potential to transform Guyana

Guyana’s imminent oil production will yield significant revenue that can create a large number of jobs in the manufacturing of value-added agricultural products and the development of its physical infrastructure, while at the same time delivering quality education for a diversified economy, United States Ambassador to Guyana Perry Holloway says.

AG denies obstructing Deputy Registrar’s work

Attorney-General (AG) Basil Williams has sought to distance himself from any direct interference in preventing Deputy Registrar of the Deeds Registry Zanna Frank from performing her duties, while contending that she has presented no evidence to support her claims against him in a recent lawsuit.

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