GUYANA
ARMED
FORCES
Guyana
army
chief denies army is plotting coup
ART
DRUG
TRAFFICKING
Drug
shipments
slip easily across unguarded borders
Drug
traffickers
have Guyana in their sights - warns US State
Department
ECONOMY
Bank of
Guyana
Border
tensions
threaten new foreign investment in Guyana
Government
sells
51 percent of Guyana Airways
Guyana,
New
to Free Markets, Fears Loss of Identity to Brazil
Investors
on
sidelines during dispute on year-old presidency of
Janet Jagan
Weavers
Go
Dot-Com, and Elders Move In
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
President Bharrat Jagdeo and Prime Minister of
Trinidad and Tobago Patrick Manning at Whitehall.
March 1, 2004.
Guyana
denies
siding with Barbados
Guyana,
Suriname
fight over untapped oil
Venezuela
calls
Guyana's launch deal unfriendly
Venezuela
reiterates
claim to territory in Guyana
GENERAL
INFORMATON
A
Country Study:
Guyana
Guyana
Map Collection
Country
Map
Background
Notes (U.S. Department of State)
GOVERNMENT
Agri-Net
Guyana
Government
Information Agency
Office of the President
HUMAN
RIGHTS
Human
Rights
Report 1998 (U.S. Dept. of State)
Human
Rights
practices 2003 (U.S. Dept. of State)
JAGAN,
CHEDDI
Guyanan
was
reviled in life, revered in death
JONESTOWN
Jonestown
and
the Peoples Temple
MUSIC
NATURAL
DISASTERS
In
Guyana,
water is the enemy
NEWS
Guyana
Chronicle
Megajams FM Radio
Stabroek News
Television
for Guyana
Guyana
media
merger
POLITICS
Changes
in
Guyana bring uncertainty
Guyana
judge
declares 1997 elections null and void
Guyanan
army,
police take to streets to quell demonstrations
Uncertainty
hangs
over elections in Guyana
Prime
minister:
Probe hit squad allegations
Guyanese
leader
calls unity top goal
Jagan's
heir
sworn in as prime minister in Guyana
Second
major
fire in Guyana this week amid unrest
2004
PNC
renews
calls for shared governance
SOCIETY
Guyanese
union
leaders to appear in court Tuesday
SPORTS
TRAVEL
AND TOURISM
Tourism and
Hospitality Association
of Guyana
Guyana's
Capital,
Tropical Victorian
UNITED
STATES-GUYANA RELATIONS
United
States-Guyana
Relations
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