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Daily Archives: 12/27/2016
Guyana– Latest News from various sources – December 25-26, 2016
Guyana: LATEST NEWS – 25-26 December 2016 – Kaieteur News… (see links to other news sources below)
- Christmas Messages
- 66,000 now benefit from internet ready computers – Hughes
- $1B over than engineer’s estimate…IDB’s anti-corruption arm launches probe into GPL’s contract award
- Businessman’s multi- million-dollar estate dispute
- 2. a.m. curfew lifted for holidays
- Overseas- based Guyanese treats McDoom children
- Asst Commissioner Maxine Graham heads list of Police promotions
- Community driven entrepreneurial projects slated for 2017
- Housing sector in a gloomy state for 2016 – Patterson
- Windsor Forest children treated to ‘holiday party’
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- Christmas Eve in Georgetown
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Agriculture, gold…and oil, elevating Guyana’s international image
Agriculture, gold…and oil, elevating Guyana’s international image
By Kiana Wilburg – Kaieteur News – December 25, 2016
The impressive performance of Guyana’s gold and agriculture sectors coupled with the highly anticipated wealth to accrue from the oil industry, have all served to boost the nation’s image on the international stage.
Under new political guidance, these sectors are poised to not only transform Guyana’s growth structure but also guarantee the improvement in the nation’s management capabilities as well as its financial stability.
Here is an in-depth look at these sectors as well as their performance in recent times. Continue reading
What the ancient past can teach us about the chaos of 2016 – By Sarah Parcak – TED ideas
What the ancient past can teach us about the chaos of 2016
This year has been marked by upheaval on a global scale — and many of us are wondering: What will happen next? Satellite archaeologist and TED Prize winner Sarah Parcak shares three examples from the ancient past that offer lessons for today.
2016 has been a bruising year. We’ve had the highly contentious election in the US, the divisive Brexit vote in the UK, continuing destabilization and conflict across the Middle East, the panic of the refugee crisis, and the frightening spread of the Zika virus. Many of us are wondering: Where are we headed? Continue reading
Weather- Arctic heatwave could break records – video
Weather- Arctic heatwave could break records – video
Published on Dec 25, 2016
Temperatures at the North Pole could be up to 20 degrees higher than average this Christmas Eve, in what scientists say is a record-breaking heatwave. Climate scientists say these unseasonably warm weather patterns in the Arctic region are directly linked to man-made climate change. Temperatures throughout November and December were 5C higher than average. It follows a summer during which Arctic sea ice reached the second-lowest extent ever recorded by satellites.
Dr Friederike Otto, a senior researcher at Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute told that in pre-industrial times “a heatwave like this would have been extremely rare – we would expect it to occur about every 1,000 years”. Dr Otto added that scientists are “very confident” that the weather patterns were linked to anthropogenic climate change.
Opinion: Donald Trump is serious about smashing GOP orthodoxy – By Eugene Robinson
Opinion: Donald Trump is serious about smashing GOP orthodoxy
President-elect Donald Trump.
President-elect Donald Trump’s victory tour was more than just an opportunity to strut and preen around the country like a peacock with a comb-over. It was a warning to Republican leaders in Congress that Trump intends to be in charge — and that there will be consequences if the party establishment does not fall in line.
The post-election rallies also served as venues for Trump to make grandiose promises, including some that will stick in his party’s craw. Continue reading →
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