Two accused of death by dangerous driving granted bail
Principal Magistrate Melissa Robertson-Ogle granted bail in the sum of $300,000 each to two men who drove in separate vehicles and allegedly collided with a pedal cyclist resulting in his death.
Principal Magistrate Melissa Robertson-Ogle granted bail in the sum of $300,000 each to two men who drove in separate vehicles and allegedly collided with a pedal cyclist resulting in his death.
Last week, we stated that if the United States is to counter the appeal of Hugo Ch
A teenaged boy accused of having carnal knowledge of a 14-year-old girl on two occasions was on Wednesday refused bail by Magistrate Melissa Robertson Ogle.
A 35-year-old farmer accused of stealing a boat was remanded to prison when he appeared at the Wales Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Principal Magistrate Melissa Robertson-Ogle yesterday refused bail to a man who allegedly had large amounts of cocaine under the floorboards of his house.
It might be a group game, but as far as Brian Lara is concerned West Indies are treating the team’s match against Ireland today as a second round clash.
Bob Woolmer died from asphyxiation after being strangled by his attacker or attackers inside his Jamaica Pegasus hotel room in New Kingston between Saturday night and Sunday morning, police confirmed last night.
Dear Editor, I just read of the ordeal the ex-employees of Republic Bank went through although they were not charged with any crimes.
Dear Editor, Now that ICC CWC 2007 is on, at least one daily newspaper is publishing profiles of the players in each team.
Dear Editor, In a few days hence, Guyana will join its counterparts as it hosts one of the biggest sporting events, World Cup Cricket.
The Cricket World Cup was thrown into intense gloom again last evening when the Jamaica police confirmed that Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer was murdered.
Senior legal counsel of the International Cricket Coun-cil’s 2007 Cricket World Cup Jamaican Derek Jones said yesterday that CWC, the Guyana LOC and the government must continue to work together to strive to attain the region’s goal of producing the best World Cup ever.
Justice William Ramlal said yesterday that he has accepted an apology from Minister of Amerindian Affairs Carolyn Rodrigues who admitted authoring an email, which, among other things, alleged that he mistreated an Amerindian woman who is in a court battle for her three-year-old son.
LESS than two months before the West Indies tour of England in the summer, negotiations over player contracts have still not got underway, raising the prospect of yet another tiresome, last minute confrontation between the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA).
The International Cricket Council Cricket World Cup 2007 Inc (CWC) has wrested management of the Providence Stadium site for the games from the Local Organising Committee (LOC) and handed it to UK firm GL Events.
Dear Editor, I have been reading over the past weeks the various letters that have been appearing in the newspapers pertaining to the problems that are affecting the PNCR.
Dear Editor, The letter by Emile Mervin captioned “Party Paramountry and the 1980 Constitution combined to give Burnham something close to absolute power” (07.05.10) has not only given sound support to, but has also combined with Lloyd King’s letter captioned “Burnham was a dictator in his ideological pursuit” presenting palpable and stubborn evidence, thereby drawing the noose tighter around the necks of those who stand in brazen denial.
Dear Editor, A letter by Mr Frederick Kissoon captioned “How can Mr Chavez lecture the world on American imperialism when his government bullies its small neighbour?”
Dear Editor, Mr Vishnu Bisram, in his letter captioned “Pollsters all over the world express political opinions,” (07.03.15) does not answer the question on whether or not there is some body of professional ethics debarring them from taking sides.
Dear Editor, Permit me to express my deep and sincere gratitude to Guyana, my fans and well-wishers both at home and in the Diaspora, and specifically some very special individuals, for the love and support they have demonstrated during my moments of helplessness, hospitalization, and recuperation.
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