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Introduction
Today’s column continues this series on the award of a US$15.4 million contract made by the government to Synergy Holdings Inc.
Thus far my evaluation of the LCDS has highlighted several features of carbon-trading markets, including what are termed the ‘nuts and bolts’ of the workings of climate exchanges.
Colombia’s opposition candidate, Antanas Mockus, who according to the latest polls has the best chance of becoming his country’s next president, says he will make education, science and technology his government’s top priorities.
Sir Joaquim Claudino Gonsalves-Sabola, Kt Bach, SC, former Chief Justice and President of the Court of Appeal of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas and Solicitor General and Judge of the High Court of Guyana, died on April 4, aged 80.
-Guyana invited
The Bahamas Chess Federation, in collaboration with the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE), has invited sixteen Caribbean countries, including Guyana, to participate in the FIDE 2010 Caribbean Sub Zonal Tournament in the Bahamas from June 25 to July 1.
Within days of Britain’s new coalition government taking office it announced that it would replace its controversial Air Passenger Duty (APD) with a per plane tax or duty (PPD).
Part 2
By Dr Vineeth Naja, MS (Gen Surgery) MCh (Urology)
(Consulting Urologist and Andrologist)
This is the second part in our discussion on kidney stones.
As we shall see in greater detail later, despite the fact that it has only recently been established, trading on various climate exchanges around the world has reached a stage where it can be confidently classified as a truly great commodity market.
Introduction
Last week I addressed the process by which Synergy was awarded the contract with a price tag of US$15.4 million for road and transmission line construction in connection with the Amaila Falls Hydro Electricity Project (AFHEP).
For Guyanese of yesteryear, the merry month of May was hailed as ‘the beginning of summer’ for the locals in the tropical seasons of rainy and dry weather.
Nothing illustrates better the contradictions between economic globalisation and the relative powerlessness of states than the struggle under way to stave off the collapse of the euro and economic instability.
Clarence Frederick Ellis, CCH, former Chairman of the State Planning Secretariat and Supernumerary Deputy Governor of the Bank of Guyana, died on April 17, aged 80.