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Most Popular Entries – March 2016 Guyanese Online – Most Popular Entries – March 2016 March: New Entries = 180 Viewers = 72,616 To Date = 3,984,681 Click item to view it on the website: View full list of 498 items here. 1. GUYANA and CARIBBEAN RECIPES 2. Guyana Local Government Elections Results 2016 – Unofficial – Stabroek News 3. Old Jet Magazines – from 1950 onwards – updated 4. Fruits of Trinidad and Tobago – and Guyana 5. Easter: Kite Flying in Guyana – with pictures by Nigel Durant 6. “Guyana Smiling Again ” Calypso 2016 – by Abigail James – music video 7. CHINESE ADVICE TO 50-YEAR OLDS & OLDER 8. Sister of Opposition Leader Jagdeo found dead at his home 9. UPDATED: 17 prisoners dead, five others injured in violent Georgetown Prison unrest 10. Guyanese among 110 busted in mega credit card scam in NYC 11. GUYANA: LIST OF CABINET MINISTERS – 20 May 2015 – Updated 23 May 2015 12. “I will Follow Him” – by a Nun’s Choir – conductor Andre Rieu – video 13. Guyana – Georgetown Prison Riots Update – March 4, 2016 14. Guyanese prepared foods and fruits in pictures + video 15. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 13, 2016 16. Former Deputy PM Haslyn Parris dies + Bio and 2015 Moray House video 17. Profile: Avinash Persaud: Currency Economist, Scholar, Financial Wizard! – By Dr Dhanpaul Narine 18. With restoration… Georgetown’s true beauty emerges 19. Profile: Senator Roxanne Persaud – 19th Senate District, NY – By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine 20. Renowned Medical Practitioner, Dr. Frank Denbow, is a ‘Special Person’ 21. *GUYANESE ONLINE – INTRODUCTION 22. Botlahle: Age 11 – Winner Of South Africa’s Talent 2012 – 3 videos 23. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 16, 2016 24. Trinidad’s Massy Stores opens ultra modern Supermarket in Guyana 25. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 10, 2016 26. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 04, 2016 27. Fifty years ago or now: when would you rather be living? – By Dave Martins + music video 28. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 28, 2016 29. Botlahle: SA Got Talent 2012- The Madiba (Nelson Mandela) Poem – video 30. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 22, 2016 31. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 25, 2016 32. Holi or Phagwah + Phagwah songs – 13 videos autoplay 33. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 07, 2016 34. Barack Obama gives his assessment of the rise of Donald Trump + video 35. Britain’s Got Talent – Attraction shadow theatre group – video 36. GECOM – Guyana Local Government Elections 2016 Results 37. Hot Hot Chutney Party Mix ! (Non-Stop Party & Dance Songs) 38. Think Again Hillary Democrats: 10 Reasons Why She Could Lose this Fall 39. Guyana Elections 2015: GECOM Official List of Electors: Voters and Polling Stations 40. Poem: “I am Guyanese” – video 41. Guyana: The Terry Gajraj story – By Roshan Shiwcharran + music videos 42. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 31, 2016 43. GUYANA’S NATIONAL SONGS 44. Dave Martins – Tradewinds – 46 songs/videos – autoplay 45. Colin Powell delivers some harsh words for the Republicans (GOP) 46. HAIL KEN CORSBIE – by Dave Martins + videos 47. The Black Mothers of America – By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine 48. Donald Trump’s 1988 Interview on the Oprah Winfrey Show – same themes today! 49. LGE 2016… Beterverwagting (BV) – has won the right to govern itself 50. GUYANESE AUTHORS: Published Books 51. Jotta A…Brazilian boy..Amazing Grace(Lyrics) + 23 other videos 52. “Guyana and Barbados, inseparable” – Robert ‘Bobby’ Morris 53. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 19, 2016 54. Guyana’s fruits: The Awarra Palm Fruit 55. The Arrogance of Power – By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine 56. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 05, 2016 57. Olympic hopeful – Matt Centrowitz Jr – Guyanese roots 58. The Elephants that came to dinner | Mfuwe Lodge, Zambia 59. Guyana – 50th Independence Anniversary Symposia Series – Call for Participation 60. AMERICA IN CRISIS – By Leslie S. Chin 61. Guyana: The early Guyanese tadjah festival + related articles 62. Five-star gated community being built at Providence 63. Hungarian PM denounces political correctness, mass Muslim migration 64. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 06, 2016 65. Guyana’s Golden Jubilee: Celebration or Commemoration? – By Nigel Westmaas 66. Forensic audit reveals… A family Affair at GuyOil … 67. A New Day – an inspirational video – by Ernesto Cortazar 68. Guyana, India ready to sign US$50 million road construction deal 69. Maria Craciun (11): Luciano Pavoratti’s grand daughter singing “Caruso” – video 70. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 09, 2016 71. Don’t Cry for Me, America – What Trumpism Means for Democracy – by Andrew Bacevich 72. Guyana: Old Georgetown, British Guiana – pictures 73. Guyana-born Joseph ‘Reds’ Perreira comments on West Indian Cricket 74. Caribbean prisons – Blue seas, black holes – The Economist 75. GUYANA’S COALITION GOVERNMENT – MINISTERS 2015 76. Profile: Sunny Basdeo – Cricket in the Old Days – By Dr Dhanpaul Narine 77. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 03, 2016 78. Guyana – Capitol TV News Videos – 14 March 2016 79. Commentary: The Forensic Audit Reports … Dr. David Hinds 80. Stabroek Market Diary – Guyana Cartoon – comedy 81. Noam Chomsky: 2016 Election Puts US at Risk of “Utter Disaster” 82. Guyana: Georgetown Municipality prepares for Change – Video 83. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 27, 2016 84. Venezuela: Will opposition’s push for Maduro resignation gain traction? 85. PM Nagamootoo, Business Minister knew nothing about BK Tiwari’s appointment 86. School Answering Machine in Australia – video – funny! 87. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 08, 2016 88. Jamun or Jamoon – a very useful fruit 89. Analysis of The Local Government Elections – By Dr. David Hinds 90. We Are The Champions We Are The West Indies – by The Tradewinds – 2 music videos 91. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 11, 2016 92. Guyana – Capitol TV News Videos – 08 March 2016 93. What really happens when you mix medications? – by Russ Altman -TED video 94. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 21, 2016 95. Jagdeo: PPP worried birth certificates will be used to rig elections 96. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 23, 2016 97. “We welcome Independence to Guyana” – music video by Terry Nelson a.k.a Omar Farouk. 98. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 18, 2016 99. Georgetown City Hall workers challenged to work harder 100. Guyana – Capitol TV News Videos – 17 March 2016 – 3 videos 101. Guyana – Capitol TV News Videos – 09 March 2016 102. Blackout Tuesday: The Bernie Sanders Speech Corporate Media Chose Not To Air 103. Top 10 X Factor Auditions all time – based on YouTube views on 13-2-2013 104. The Economist explains – Why Obama’s visit to Cuba is groundbreaking 105. The Mighty Sparrow – 15 songs and videos – continuous play 106. Georgetown: Chase-Greene tipped to be Mayor, Duncan to be deputy Mayor 107. Buxton-Friendship Express Newsletter – February 2016 108. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 24, 2016 109. Where were black Brazilians during the protests calling for the president’s removal? – By Rosaliene Bacchus 110. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 14, 2016 111. Oil exploration activities in Guyana waters intensify 112. PHAGWAH GREETINGS – 2016 113. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 30, 2016 114. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 02, 2016 115. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 12, 2016 116. Wanderlust: In quest of the greenest grass – Sharon Maas 117. Cricket: Tony Cozier -T20 World Cup 2016 and WICB governance issues 118. The View from Europe: The cashless society – By David Jessop 119. Cuba: Rolling Stones rock Havana with landmark gig – BBC World + video 120. World Twenty/20 Cricket – Gayle’s 47-ball ton wipes out England 121. New Book: CHILDREN of WATOOKA – A Story of British Guiana – By Steve Connolly 122. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 15, 2016 123. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 17, 2016 124. In Photos: The Official Canadian State Visit to the White House 125. Guyana – Capitol TV News Videos – 16 March 2016 – 4 videos 126. Shirley Chisholm – A Black Woman Who Ran For President – By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine 127. Nigel Loncke – candidate for NY State 31st Assembly Seat – By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine 128. Myths, Legends, Folktales and Fables of Guyana 129. Senior Guyanese Friendship Association Newsletter 2016 130. Helping to build a better Guyana! – commentary 131. Guyana Government News Brief – March 15, 2016 132. LOCAL GOVERNMENT – by Ralph Ramkarran – commentary 133. Guyana Education: CXC-CSEC MAY/JUNE 2015 Individual candidate performances 134. Guyana – This Week with the President – March 12, 2016 135. Guyana – This week with the President – March 5, 2016 136. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 20, 2016 137. TED Talks on marriage, love, cheating and commitment – 2 videos 138. St. Stanislaus College, Guyana Reunion 2016 – March 26th – April 3rd, 2016 139. Guyana – Capitol TV News Videos – 04 March 2016 140. Island paradise resort opens in the Mazaruni River, Essequibo, Guyana 141. Guyana – Capitol TV News – 10 March 2016 142. Guyana– Latest News from various sources – March 29, 2016 143. Is fermented food a recipe for good gut health? 144. Regions of Guyana – Geography, Population, Government 145. Guyana Government News Brief – March 9, 2016 – video 146. Reggae music: Billboard top bands now mostly white, non-Jamaicans 147. The Towa- Towa- Great Songster of Guyana 148. Local Government Elections – No room for complacency by Government – editorial 149. Guyana Government News Brief – March 4, 2016 150. Exposing the Libyan Agenda: A Closer Look at Hillary Clinton’s Emails 151. Six Powerful Music Videos That Tackled Pressing Social Issues in 2015 152. George Carlin’s Greatest Speech – video 153. The Black founding fathers of America – video by Fox News 154.
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