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  2. 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 ...

  3. David de Caires - Wikipedia

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    David de Caires. David de Caires (31 December 1937 – 1 November 2008) was a Guyanese solicitor. He was also the founder and editor-in-chief of Stabroek News. [1] De Caires' father Francis was a director of the family company, De Caires Bros Ltd, and a Test cricketer for the West Indies in the 1930s. David attended Stonyhurst College in England.

  4. Stabroek, Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Stabroek, Guyana. / 6.8070406; -58.1599689. Stabroek was the old name of Georgetown, Guyana, between 1784 and 1812, and was the capital of Demerara. Stabroek is currently a ward in the centre of Georgetown.

  5. List of newspapers in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Defunct newspapers. Courant van Essequebo en Demerary - 1793, published in Stabroek, Essequibo. The oldest newspaper in the country. The Essequebo en Demerary Gazette - 1796. the first English language newspaper. Demerara Daily - fin. 1884. Published by C.K. Jardine. Berbice Gazette - Published in New Amsterdam by G.A. M'Kidd.

  6. 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.

  7. Eusi Kwayana - Wikipedia

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    Eusi Kwayana. Eusi Kwayana, formerly Sydney King (born 4 April 1925), [1] is a Guyanese politician. A cabinet minister in the People's Progressive Party (PPP) government of 1953, he was detained by the British Army in 1954. Later he left the PPP to form ASCRIA (African Society for Cultural Relations with Independent Africa), a Pan-Africanist ...

  8. Stabroek Market - Wikipedia

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    80,000 square feet (7,000 m 2) Design and construction. Architect (s) Nathaniel McKay. Stabroek Market is the largest market of Georgetown, Guyana. Located in the centre of the capital city, the market is housed in an iron and steel structure with a prominent clock tower. Stabroek Market on a 1934 stamp of British Guiana [2] designed by Leonard ...

  9. Barbados–Guyana relations - Wikipedia

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    Barbados–Guyana relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Barbados and Guyana. The former maintains non-resident diplomatic representation from Bridgetown, [1] while Guyana which prior had a High Commissioner to Barbados [2] appointed its first resident Consul-General, Michael Brotherson to Bridgetown in January 2012.

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