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Digicel expands in Linden

Lindeners can reach more people on their mobile phones now that new cellular services provider Digicel has constructed three state-of-the-art base stations in the mining town.

Anti-crime text service for March 1 launch

In an effort to beat the troublesome 911 telephone system, the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company in collaboration with the Police Force will soon launch an emergency short messaging service, which would allow citizens to report crimes via text messages.

Match-fixing allegation

The last time a West Indian cricketer was entangled in the web of match-fixing, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) took an inordinately long time to mount an independent investigation into the claims against him by an Indian bookmaker whose overall revelations shook the game to its foundations.

Private vs state ads

During the 2006 election campaign, the ruling PPP/C placed no advertisements with the Stabroek News (SN) but advertised heavily with the state newspaper, the Guyana Chronicle (GC), and the privately-owned Kaieteur News (KN).

More toilet facilities should be available

Dear Editor, One might have thought that with all the concern and bustling preparation for the imminent Cricket World Cup 2007, and our tourism ambitions beyond that event, some thought would have been directed to a need to upgrade our stock of sanitary facilities for public use and convenience (no pun intended).

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