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  • LAND FOR SALE

    23 ACRES farm land, 7-½ acres citrus farm with 2-storey house in Parika, 1 lot in Tuschen. Tel. 677-1576, 671-1470....
  • Mackeson 3-on-3 winners rewarded

    FOLLOWING their emphatic victory over Colts, the energetic quartet comprising Ryan Gullen, Ryan Stephney, Jermaine Slater and Akeem ‘The Dream’ Kanhai,  playing out of the Ravens Basketball Club as The Pitbulls, ...
  • COURTS Pee Wee football starts today at Thirst Park

    THE Petra Organisation-organised Pee Wee Schools Football Competition, which is sponsored by COURTS Guyana Inc., kicks off today at the Thirst Park from 10:00hrs as the sixteen teams, spring into action in eight matches. ...
  • TTFF wants to settle money dispute with T&T world cup team

    PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) - The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) has expressed an interest in settling a longstanding money dispute, out of court, with the members of the 2006 T&T World Cup team. ...
  • Quarterfinal action in GCA/Queensway Open Cup bowls off today

    FOLLOWING their emphatic first round victories, Police Sports Club (PSC) and Guyana National Industrial Corporation (GNIC) will be brimming with confidence as they head into their respective quarterfinal matches today, in this year’s Georgetown Cricket ...
  • Bosai Minerals basketball … Royals looking to douse Flames; Bulls and Raiders battle to remain unbeaten

    AFTER winning last week’s opening matches Retrieve Raiders and Half Mile Bulls are to meet tonight when one team will lose their unbeaten record. Last weekend’s losers Victory Valley Royals and Block 22 Flames will be going into tonight’s encounter ...
  • Watson understands call to home

    SHANE Watson admits he would have loved to remain in South Africa as the Sydney Sixers booked a semi-final berth but understands the reasoning behind Cricket Australia's decision to call him home. ...
  • Moore quits as Bermuda’s national cricket coach … Outerbridge appointed captain

    HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC) -- David Moore is to step down as national cricket coach and Stephen Outerbridge has been appointed national team captain, the Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) announced yesterday. ...
  • South Africa chief executive Majola fired

    JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - (Reuters) - Suspended Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Gerald Majola has been dismissed for his part in a bonus scandal following a disciplinary hearing, the organisation announced yesterday. ...
  • Dutch Rabobank quits cycling after Armstrong scandal

    AMSTERDAM: (Reuters) - Dutch bank Rabobank ended its multi-million euro backing of professional cycling yesterday, the latest sponsor scared away by a doping scandal that has engulfed seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong. ...
  • SA keen to retain No.1 Test crown on Oz soil: de Villiers

    SYDNEY, Australia (ANI): South Africa's ODI and T20 skipper AB de Villiers has said the Proteas are relishing the opportunity of defending their World No.1 Test crown for the first time on Australian soil. ...
  • Bond named New Zealand bowling coach

    FORMER paceman Shane Bond was appointed New Zealand's bowling coach yesterday, ahead of a tough international season that includes Test series against South Africa, England and Sri Lanka. ...
  • Bermuda Track & Field Association changes name

    HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC) -- The Bermuda Track & Field Association has changed its name to the Bermuda National Athletics Association (BNAA) after members approved the switch on Thursday night. ...
  • Terry affair damages England's reputation - FA

    LONDON, England (Reuters) - The reputation of English football has been tarnished by the long-running John Terry affair, according to Football Association chairman David Bernstein. ...
  • Illegal roadside vending must cease

    Minister within the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, ...
  • Newtown early morning fire leaves five homeless

    FIRE of unknown origin yesterday consumed a two-flat wooden house at Lot 1 Da Silva Street, Newtown, Kitty, Georgetown, in the process displacing Reshonah Evans, her two children, and stall holder Hansranie Ramsaroop and her husband, who occupied the lowe...
  • ‘Main Big Lime 2012’ to be three-day, family-oriented fun activity --Minister Irfaan Ali

    ACTING Tourism, Industry and Commerce Minister Irfaan Ali has promised that this year’s ‘Main Big Lime’ will be transformed into a more family-oriented, three-day activity. ...
  • Fire destroys Berbice home of sexagenarian widow

    A FIRE, of unknown origin, gutted the two-bedroom home of retired fishmonger 60-year-old Bibi Zairoon, at Lot 4 Levi Dam, Angoy’s Avenue, Greater New Amsterdam, Berbice, shortly after 16:00hrs on Thursday. ...
  • ‘Plait Hair’ wanted by Police for Trafficking in Persons

    POLICE yesterday issued a ‘wanted bulletin’ for 41-year-old Wayne Anthony Pollydore, called ‘Plait Hair’, for Trafficking in Persons. ...
  • Vic Puran eulogised at funeral service … ‘he will always live in those lives he touched’

    THE body of Attorney –at-Law Vicramaditya ‘Vic’ Puran was yesterday cremated at the Good Hope Crematorium, following a ceremony, according to Hindu rites, at his home, 77 Barr Street, Kitty. ...