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&lt;p>Alright, alright. Everybody crying about Stabroek News like the whole country falling apart. You know what else happened this weekend? &lt;strong>A US$120 million training college opened in Port Mourant.&lt;/strong> Thirty-five young Guyanese already working offshore. Certified. Employed. Earning real money.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>