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Daily Archives: 07/10/2016
Guyana Cultural Association of New York Inc. on-line Magazine – June 2016
Guyana Cultural Association of New York Inc. on-line Magazine
IN THIS ISSUE – June Editor Lear Matthews
PAGE 3: Our season of thanksgiving PAGE 4-7: Because of you PAGE 8-10: GCA Summer Heritage Workshop PAGE 11-12: Dr. Patricia Cambridge in recital PAGE 13: Happy Birthday E.R. Braithwaite PAGE 14: GCA Anniversary Service PAGE 15-16: NY Launch of Peter Halder’s Book Resurrection PAGE 17: Poem “Wha’ Mo’ Yo’ Want? PAGE 18-20: Bert Carter talks PAGE 22-23: Aljira Photographic Exhibition PAGE 24-25: Centenarian Skipper Barrow.
Download: GCA JUNE. 2016 E-Magazine.
Buxton-Friendship Express Newsletter – June 2016
Buxton-Friendship Express Newsletter – June 2016
SORRY FOR THE DELAY This month’s newsletter is out much later than usual, primarily because we were awaiting the results of the National Grade Six Assessment in Guyana to include them in this issue. Because the results were eventually released so late, we have decided to provide full details and analyses of the performance by students from our community in next month’s issue.
You may download the attached copy, or click on the following link to get it: http://buxtonguyana.net/Buxton-FriendshipExpress2016-06.pdf
Enjoy the read!
Lorna Campbell –Editor, Buxton-Friendship Express
buxtonexpress@aol.com
Download: Buxton-FriendshipExpress – June 2016
Starving Billionaires
Debt has been the wealth of the rich. David Korten warned us of “When Corporation Rule The World” that it would result in an instability that would ruin the lives of many – as major banks like Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase & Barclays have run our world into a colossal derivatives bubble of some $800 trillion and growing. Although most are asking for greater accountability given a market out of control which keeps pressing an ideology of rapacious exploitation of environmental resources, as well as bedeviling the lives of the working poor with a debt mountain to climb – hardly ever seeing any individuals held responsible for their failures and negative outcomes brought about by their gambling actions.
Source: Starving Billionaires
Guyana– Latest News from various sources – July 9-10, 2016
Guyana: LATEST NEWS – 09-10 July 2016 – Kaieteur News
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- Police record 20 percentdrop in serious crimes
- GWI Board will soon decide how to deal with Shaik Baksh
- Modified US$150M CJIA Airport to be completed next year
- State boards are independent, will not be micro-managed – Minister Sharma
- Guyana concludes 4th round of political dialogue with European Union
- Cops re-open Monica Reece, Trevor Rose and Sheema Mangar murder cases
- NICIL created fake AGM minutes, annual returns
- GFC hides massive 2012 fire on BaiShanlin’s concession
- KN Grenade attack suspect reportedly flees country
- E.B.D Road Expansion Project… MPI, Contractor pushing to meet end of August deadline
- New legislative policies for mining and forestry sector underway — Trotman
- Multi-sectoral approach needed for problems faced by teenagers in Guyana
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Put Away the Fireworks… You Don’t Live in a Democracy Anymore
Within the last 30 years, while we’ve chased bogeymen overseas and here at home, our Democracy has fallen. We have been taken over; defeated; our voices neutered; our freedoms trampled; our democracy vanquished.No invading force accomplished this; no jackboots echoed across our republic; no alien flag was raised above our lands. Not a single shot was fired by our vaunted military to halt this takeover. No, this was a quiet coup, accomplished from within, and conducted in stealth.
Source: Put Away the Fireworks… You Don’t Live in a Democracy Anymore
Travel Alert to Black Men visiting the USA
shit is real. you could die at the hands of the flaw in america just like that. even when you non confrontational and co-operative Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration Issues Travel Advisory for Bahamians traveling to United States of America For Immediate Release 8 July 2016 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration has […]