Guyana Times Daily - October 29, 2015

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Minister Norton addresses HIV in prisons at Geneva meeting P10 Nationwide coverage from the best news team in Guyana guyanatimesgy.com

Issue No. 2661

THE BEACON OF TRUTH

Thursday, October 29, 2015

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No increases for sugar workers this year – CoI recommends Page 3

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WHAT'S INSIDE:

First Guyanese Swami P11 passes on

– strike costs GuySuCo whopping $222.6M

AG denies Guyana still on FATF blacklist Page 7

Don’t lose hope – Jagdeo tells PPP/C supporters in Region 2

11-year-old rescued P8 from Baramita bar

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– Opposition accuses Govt of – Essequibians feel high-level dishonesty, offers help cheated by APNU/AFC

Queen's College Alumni NY Association Page meets President Granger 2

Ferguson praises P11 BBCI’s $177M investment in safety measures

President yet to engage Opposition Leader on new CJ's P2 appointment (From left) Nathilee Caldera, Michelle Foster, Karen Wharton, President David Granger, John Campbell, Dr Terrence Blackman, Dr Terrence Ramoen, Mark Dalgety and Saran Nurse all of the Queen's College Alumni Association of New York, during the courtesy call Wednesday at the Ministry of the Presidency

Gaskin optimistic about economic turnaround Page 16

Ruimzigt man beaten to death, 3 in custody Page 13

GNBA likely to cease operations this weekend Page 2

– Authority without Directors, employees’ contracts nearing end

Concerns raised over burning of medical P13 waste outside LHC – residents, Health Committee Chairman alarmed

Conductor charged P8 for robbing Policeman


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