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  1. Anthony announces restoration of national monuments countrywide
    May 11, 2007

  2. Saying `sorry’ -- Church, Pres. Bush and CARICOM
    April 8, 2007

  3. Today's slavery - after abolition
    April 1, 2007

  4. Oxford Companion to Black British History launched
    March 29, 2007

  5. PIECES OF HISTORY
    March 27, 2007

  6. Moravian church celebrates 550 years of ministry
    March 21, 2007

  7. Caricom countries urged to mark 200th anniversary of abolition of slave trade
    March 21, 2007

  8. Observe 200th anniversary of abolition of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
    March 19, 2007

  9. South America’s Cosmic Race
    March 18, 2007

  10. Honouring 43 years of marital bliss
    March 18, 2007

  11. The Emergence of Modern Guyanese Lifestyle
    March 11, 2007

  12. The birth of significant landmarks
    February 23, 2007

  13. Preserving Guyana’s cultural heritage
    February 11, 2007

  14. The preservation of national life
    November 12, 2006

  15. Quamina: The African Demerara Martyr
    August 20, 2006

  16. OF PAKARAIMAS AND PATAMUNAS
    April 16, 2006

  17. JOURNEYS OF THE KALINAGO
    March 19, 2006

  18. Old Kingston train station to become heritage tourism site
    August 5, 2004

  19. National Trust completes more preservation works
    July 25, 2004

  20. Recording our history
    July 23, 2004

  21. 38 to be honoured at Guyana Folk Festival 2004
    July 19, 2004

  22. Folk Festival to award 38 Guyanese
    July 18, 2004

  23. Jumbie deh bout
    June 18, 2004

  24. Guyana still in need of cultural emancipation
    May 26, 2004

  25. You know wha’ is `bedding’?
    May 23, 2004

  26. Folklore
    May 16, 2004

  27. After the coolies came
    May 14, 2004

  28. Public holiday on May 26
    May 12, 2004

  29. Creole culture
    May 11, 2004

  30. Call for papers at Guyana Folk Festival symposium in New York
    May 11, 2004

  31. What the people say about: The new holidays
    May 10, 2004

  32. Local history
    May 7, 2004

  33. On Arrival Day...
    May 7, 2004

  34. Chronology of their arrival
    May 5, 2004

  35. Washed by the rivers
    May 29, 2003

  36. Remembrances that give one pause
    May 29, 2003

  37. Arrival days
    May 23, 2003

  38. Postage stamps can inspire nation-building
    April 27, 2003

  39. Respect for our National Heritage
    April 21, 2003

  40. National Trust appeals for protection of cultural heritage
    April 16, 2003

  41. All Guyana our heritage
    April 13, 2003

  42. UG Library gets important Guyana historical material
    March 31, 2003

  43. Saving our artistic heritage
    February 15, 2003

  44. Essequibo beckons!
    November 24, 2002

  45. How did we get here?
    October 11, 2002

  46. Historical reflections
    October 9, 2002

  47. Cost constraints?
    September 22, 2002

  48. Honouring our collective heritage
    September 2, 2002

  49. Prodding the Ministers
    July 12, 2002

  50. The pageantry of justice
    March 31, 2002

  51. Historic community art forms preservation project launched
    March 14, 2002

  52. Christmas in the old days at Silvertown
    December 25, 2001

  53. Christmases past 1951-1961
    December 23, 2001

  54. Where did Boxing Day come from?
    December 23, 2001

  55. A double whammy of nostalgia
    September 2, 2001

  56. Preserving the book heritage
    August 24, 2001

  57. A sense of the past
    August 17, 2001

  58. Polarised opinions and a divided nation
    August 8, 2001

  59. Looking at the contribution of our fore-parents
    August 7, 2001

  60. On the 21st anniversary of the assassination of Walter Rodney
    June 18, 2001

  61. Is the `Cause' what it used to be?
    June 17, 2001

  62. A labourer's masterpiece turns ash
    May 17, 2001

  63. Magnificent pool lies in ruins
    April 8, 2001

  64. Prevailing against the Philistines
    January 25, 2001

  65. Merry Christmas!
    December 25, 2000

  66. Guyana's first Test centurion

  67. Centuries old tradition in positive revival

  68. Christmas in Guyana in 1970

  69. When the New Year's Day 9.00 am serial was a bound to see

  70. British Guiana's financial contribution to the war effort, 1939-1945: A preliminary investigation

  71. Scottsburg, Corriverton
    October 21, 2000

  72. The closure of Liberty Cinema
    September 25, 2000

  73. The Constitution is a document for the people
    September 23, 2000

  74. 'Luck and chance' keeps Liberty cinema afloat

  75. The end of a golden era for cinema fans
    September 21, 2000

  76. The end of a tradition
    September 19, 2000

  77. The Astor Cinema still a top movie theatre
    September 18, 2000

  78. The end of Bookers
    September 3, 2000

  79. Cultural pioneers
    July 22, 2000

  80. The origin of the Labour Day parade in Guyana
    May 28, 2000

  81. The Wood Commission Report
    May 28, 2000

  82. The role of cinemas in Georgetown's social development
    May 28, 2000

  83. `Battle in the Blues'
    May 7, 2000

  84. The Great Fire of 1945
    May 7, 2000

  85. Albouystown, Amerindians and the Prince
    March 3, 2000

  86. On becoming a Republic
    February 27, 2000

  87. Republic anniversary pledges
    February 23, 2000

  88. National heroes
    January 29, 2000

  89. Preserving the Guyanese Heritage
    January 13, 2000

  90. Dr Bisnauth launches book on indentureship
    December 23, 1999

  91. Paying homage to two cultural icons
    December 20, 1999

  92. Remembering Martin
    December 12, 1999

  93. Another memorial to Martin Carter
    October 25, 1999

  94. Pancho took radio beyond the boundaries of a small studio
    October 24, 1999

  95. Remembering ...
    October 17, 1999

  96. Honouring ancestors, dealing with ancient hurts
    October 13, 1999

  97. Is Guyana Democratic?
    October 10, 1999

  98. Politicians laud Muslims contribution to Guyanese culture
    September 3, 1999

  99. Guyanese are indeed stereotyped by immigration officials in Barbados
    August 11, 1999

  100. Government honours memory of Dr Walter Rodney
    June 13, 1999

  101. 'Auntie Comsee' graduates at 79
    June 13, 1999

  102. A salute to the golden age of radio
    May 31, 1999

  103. What is morally wrong is always wrong
    April 18, 1999

  104. 'Our future is influenced by past heroes and struggles'
    April 13, 1999

  105. Caribs Pay Homage to Ancestors

  106. Caribs, Arawaks To Sign Historic Peace Pact in Dominica



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