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THE BEACON OF TRUTH
Issue No. 2436
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
"If you live in a glass house, dont throw stones!" Page 15
GMSA luncheon
Granger touts education as driver of economic transformation
APNU+AFC Presidential Candidate David Granger addressing members of the business and diplomatic communities at a GMSA-sponsored luncheon at the Pegasus Hotel (Marceano Narine photo)
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For a funeral not a conflagration T
Ewing developed an appetite for greater civil activism following that exercise against the AG, who he claimed was his contemporary at Queens College. He was actually gunned down last Tuesday in the village of Diamond, adjoining the one where he lived, while hailing the
residents around 20:00h to vote for the coalition APNU/AFC. In the past week, CrumEwing has not only been made into a martyr, but a “political” martyr by the entire Opposition, their allies in the media and several civil society groups. With greater or lesser
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GRA says committed to regularising “bottom house” rum shops P8 Woman found dead in clump of bushes at Charity P9 Teixeira urges swifter justice for sexually abused women P13
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oday is the funeral of Courtney Crum-Ewing, the unfortunate one-man protestor of Attorney General Anil Nandalall’s intemperate and scatological outburst that was illegally taped by Kaieteur News’ owner Glenn Lall. It appears that Crum-
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directness, without a shred of evidence, they have all pointed to the PPP/C Administration as “responsible” for the murder, even though the President and the Minister of Home Affairs have both called for the Police to move with alacrity to solve the murder. See full comment on page 4
“Exceptional” spring tides predicted from March 17-24 P14
Local Govt Ministry P17 wraps up outreach to Region 1