Chronicle 05 06 2016

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NO EASY FIX No. 104543

FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2016

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‘Crime will not be reduced drastically overnight’ – Public Security Minister

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DOING THE HONOURS: Scissors at the ready, Auntie Chalma, 89, reputedly the oldest surviving worker of the Leonora Sugar Estate, patiently awaits her cue yesterday to cut the ceremonial ribbon, officially declaring open the open-air museum on Indian indentureship at the Indian Monument Gardens on Camp Street and North Road here in the city (Photo by Adrian Narine)

‘It was always illegal’ ‒ Displaced Water Street vendors admit mistakes, welcome change P.3

Another mentally ill woman rescued Centre

Rough road ahead for ‘Fluffy’ ‒ The plight of a Stabroek Market food vendor 2

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