Guyana Times May 21 2013

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PPP/C wants consensus to establish procurement commission P10 Nationwide coverage from the best news team in Guyana guyanatimesgy.com

THE BEACON OF TRUTH

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Issue No. 1775

Guyana, Suriname to meet over backtrack route See story on page 13

$800M paid out to Essequibo rice farmers

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$60 vat included

WHAT'S INSIDE: P3 No environmental assessment required for BK sand mine

GPL workers to get back pay this week

See story on page 17

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Home Affairs Ministry warns roadblocking P7 protesters Suspected police killer charged

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Bermudez billing clerk robbed

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Minister within the Finance Ministry, Juan Edghill being greeted here by students in Region One on Sunday as he wrapped up a three-day outreach in Mabaruma, Hobodia, Hotoquai, Sacred Heart, Three Brothers, Arukamai, and St Dominic. He updated residents on current issues being played out in the political arena, discussed matters relevant to their development, and also afforded them the opportunity to raise their concerns and offer suggestions on the way forward (GINA photo)

Ali blasts APNU, AFC for non-support of anti-money laundering bill

See story on page 12

MARAD detains illegal cargo ship See story on page 10

More than 31, 000 to benefit from minimum wage hike P12


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