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| Gangs terror reign in Guyana years in making Miami Herald |
| In a remote area of southern Guyana earlier this month, security forces tried to surround the country's most-wanted criminal and his gang of well-armed fugitives in their jungle hide-out. But after a fierce firefight, in which authorities say three police officers were wounded and one of the fugitives was killed, ... |
| Guyana gang drives back government raid Miami Herald |
| A heavily armed gang suspected of killing 23 people in two recent massacres drove back a security assault at its hideout in dense Amazonian jungle, Guyanese police said Sunday. |
| Guyanan gang gets away during attack at its hide out Winston Salem Journal |
| GEORGETOWN, Guyana -- A heavily armed gang suspected of killing 23 people in two village massacres drove back a security assault at its hide-out in dense Amazonian jungle, Guyanese police said yesterday. |
| Gang led by Guyanas No. 1 fugitive escapes raid The Kansas City Star |
| GEORGETOWN, Guyana | A heavily armed gang suspected of killing 23 people in two village massacres drove back a security assault at its hideout in dense Amazonian jungle, Guyanese police said Sunday. |
| Gang led by fugitive repels raid in Guyana Sun Sentinel |
| A heavily armed gang suspected of killing 23 people in two village massacres drove back a security assault at its hide-out in dense Amazonian jungle, Guyanese police said Sunday. |
| Guyana Goldfields Inc. Aurora Exploration Update More Gold at Aurora Marketwire via Yahoo Finance |
| Guyana Goldfields Inc. and Aranka Gold Inc. - |
| Guyana Goldfields Inc. Aurora Exploration Update More Gold at Aurora CCNMatthews via Yahoo Finance |
| TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - Guyana Goldfields Inc. and Aranka Gold Inc. - |
| Trinidad and Guyana to face off in Carib opener CricInfo |
| Defending Carib Beer Challenge Trophy champions Trinidad and Tobago will take on Guyana in the opening game of the 2008 Carib Beer Series, set to begin on January 4 at Guaracara Park, Pointe-a-Pierre. |
| Guyana rules out joining Bank of the South El Universal |
| Guyana Minister of Economy Ashni Singh Thursday said his country is not ready to participate in the Bank of the South and is assessing the implications such a move could have regarding the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). |
| CORRECTION FROM SOURCE Guyana Releases Initial Resource Estimate 1.97 Million Ounces Indicated and 2.68 Million . Marketwire via Yahoo Finance |
| Guyana Goldfields Inc., wishes to correct the table that was presented in its earlier press release issued Oct. 10, 2007 @ 1149ET. The Indicated Tonnes for Rory's Knoll read 19.77 million tonnes. |
| Guyana seeks to block Jamaican request for Louisiana rice KATC 3 Lafayette |
| Associated Press - October 10, 2007 8:24 AM ET GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) - Guyanese officials are vowing to use the Caribbean Community to block Jamaica's bid to import U.S. |
| Guyana No favours for Canadian oil company over UN Tribunal legal fees AFP via Yahoo News |
| Canadian oil exploration company CGX Energy, which paid 8.9 million dollars (US) in legal fees for settling a maritime border dispute by the UN International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea, will not get favours in return, Guyana's President Bharrat Jagdeo said Tuesday. |
| Guyana Vows no Special Favors for Canadian Oil Company Rigzone |
| President Bharrat Jagdeo said Tuesday that Canada's CGX Energy would not have an edge over Spain's Repsol-YPF and other foreign oil firms because it provided $8.9 million to fund Guyana's ultimately successful litigation with neighboring Suriname over the two countries' maritime boundary. |
| CCL urges Guyana Suriname to respect border ruling The Jamaica Observer |
| BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - The Caribbean Congress of Labour (CCL) is urging both Suriname and Guyana to abide by the ruling of an international tribunal on delimitation of their maritime boundaries and to avoid any unpleasant developments. |
| INTERVIEW World Bank studies rising seas in Guyana AlertNet |
| Source: Reuters By Lesley Wroughton WASHINGTON, Oct 12 (Reuters) - The World Bank and Global Environmental Facility have approved $3.8 million in grant funding to protect low-lying coastal areas in Guyana ... |
| Local team to visit Guyana to assess rice exporting capability The Jamaica Observer |
| STATE minister in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Investments, Michael Stern, is to visit Guyana next week to get a first-hand view of that country's rice exporting capabilities. |
| World Bank studies rising seas in Guyana The Star Online |
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The World Bank and Global Environmental Facility have approved $3.8 million in grant funding to protect low-lying coastal areas in Guyana threatened by rising sea levels, an official said on Friday. |
| World Bank studies rising seas in Guyana Environmental News Network |
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The World Bank and Global Environmental Facility have approved $3.8 million in grant funding to protect low-lying coastal areas in Guyana threatened by rising sea levels, an official said on Friday. This is the first project of its kind to be approved ... |