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  2. List of newspapers in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Police Magazine - Guyana Police Force. The Scarlet Beret - Guyana Defence Force. Chronicle Christmas Annual. Queen’s College Annual - Established in 1936. Bishops’ High School Journal. St. Stanislaus Magazine. Guyana Historical Journal - Sporadically issued by the University of Guyana. Guyana Law Journal - Sporadically issued by the ...

  3. Guyana Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Guyana Chronicle is a daily newspaper owned by the Guyanese government. The company also publishes a weekly Sunday Chronicle. External links

  4. Stabroek News - Wikipedia

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    The Stabroek News is a privately owned newspaper published in Guyana. It takes its name from Stabroek / ˈstæbruːk /, the former name of Georgetown, Guyana . It was first published in November 1986, first as a weekly but it later changed to a daily print newspaper. [1] The entry of the paper into the mass media in Guyana brought a new ...

  5. National Archives of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives of Guyana is a repository of official state records and local publications, including newspaper publications, from Guyana. In the mid-1980s, the National Archives recorded holdings that measured in at 510,000 linear feet. [1] The holdings date back to the 18th century – the Dutch colonial period in Guyanese history.

  6. Freddie Kissoon - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Kissoon (born 30 December 1950 [1]) is a Guyanese journalist who writes the daily "Freddie Kissoon Column", currently published on TBN Heat. He also hosts a talk show with Leonard Gildarie. [2] Kissoon's column previously appeared in Kaieteur News, a daily newspaper published in Guyana. He was also a lecturer at the Faculty of Social ...

  7. Mashramani - Wikipedia

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    Mashramani, often abbreviated to " Mash ", is an annual festival that celebrates Guyana becoming a Republic in 1970. [1] The festival, usually held on 23 February – Guyanese Republic Day – includes a parade, music, games and cooking and is intended to commemorate the "Birth of the Republic". [2] In 2016, the Mashramani parade was held on 26 ...

  8. Kaieteur News - Wikipedia

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    Format. Tabloid. Headquarters. 24 Saffon Street, Charlestown, Georgetown, Guyana. Website. kaieteurnewsonline.com. Kaieteur News is a privately owned daily newspaper published in Guyana. Kaieteur News columnists include Freddie Kissoon, Stella Ramsaroop, Adam Harris, and an anonymous columnist who goes by the nom de plume "Peeping Tom".

  9. David A. Granger - Wikipedia

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    Rank. Brigadier. David Arthur Granger (born 15 July 1945) is a Guyanese former politician and retired military officer who served as the ninth president of Guyana from 2015 to 2020. A member of the People’s National Congress (PNC), he previously served as Commander of the Guyana Defence Force and as National Security Adviser from 1990 to 1992.

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