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Archive for July, 2007

Guyanese woman Kumarie Chetram sues 1-800-FLOWERS.COM

Chetram, of South Richmond Hill, paid $28,500 for her franchise in 1997 and opened the outlet in 1999, after spending $300,000 for renovations and inventory, according to the complaint. It contends the space offered by 1-800-FLOWERS was far too large and too costly for her volume of sales.

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Airspan wins US$4.5mn WiMax contract with GT&T – Guyana

Guyana’s incumbent fixed line operator GT&T has awarded US wireless infrastructure supplier Airspan Networks (Nasdaq: AIRN) a US$4.5mn contract to deploy a mobile broadband network, Airspan said in a statement.Using Airspan’s HiperMAX platform GT&T will exploit the 3.5Ghz band to offer a full range of broadband, voice and data services. Read more…

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Barama payroll robbery and inside job

Magistrate Hazel Octive-Hamilton yesterday refused bail for the boat captain of a Barama Company Limited vessel that was robbed of a payroll last week along with his wife, brother and other relatives who allegedly had a number of unlicensed guns and ammunition at their various homes.

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Herman Yan & Russel Timoshenko off to heaven

One of the officers, Russel Timoshenko, died Saturday, five days after he was shot twice in the face and neck when he and his partner, Herman Yan, approached the vehicle during a traffic stop in Prospect Lefferts Gardens.

Brazil’s Amazon dam project at Santo Antonio and Jirau moves ahead

Experts from the National Institute for Amazon Research, or INPA, have said the area to be flooded by the Jirau could be nearly twice the estimated 204 square miles and extend into neighboring Bolivia — prompting periodic protests from the Bolivian government.

The dams could lead to the extinction of ecologically and economically important fish species, blocking upstream migrations of adult fish and grinding up most larva and fry heading downstream, environmentalists say.

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Buenos Aires gets first snowfall since 1918

The last time it snowed in the Argentine capital was July 1928. Local media reported at least three people died in Argentina due to the low temperatures, one of them in Buenos Aires.

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Saudi savages to behead Rizana Nafeek

here we go again with these so.called muslim savages

Whether what Nafeek did amounts to murder has never been spelled out by courts or other officials, but Saudi authorities, facing sustained criticism from foreign human rights groups, insist they are simply enforcing God’s law.

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site problemas

apparently we’ve violated sections 8 of the AUP

Hello,

Your account is over utilizing allowed resources for the plan.
Unfortunately we cannot allow any one user to degrade server
performance by over utilizing allowed resources as it has a direct
impact on other users on the server

we’ll see what we can do over the next 48 hrs…hasta la vista

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