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International Adoptions Washington, DC 20520-2818 I. General Information The Role of the State Department: The State Department CAN: ... [Read More]
US Department Of State Post Report Local oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, watermelons, bananas, pineapples, mangoes, papaya, yellow melons, and avocados are good and plentiful, although some are available only seasonally. Recently at special fruit stalls and some supermarkets one can find grapes, pears, and a variety of apples from the U.S. A wide variety of canned foods, including canned baby foods and pet food, is available but expensive. ... Television service in Guyana is in NTSC format. Georgetown has 20 TV stations, one of which is government owned. Many re-broadcast U.S. programs, including CBS and CNN newscasts. Television sets, DVD players and VCRs are highly recommended. VCRs should be VHS format, and 50/60 cycles if you want the timer to work. There are several video clubs in Georgetown offering both videocassettes (in NTSC format) and DVDs. Direct satellite TV is also available, although many of the stations are Spanish. There is a one-time fee of US$600.00 to rent the equipment, and the monthly subscription is US$50.00 payable in quarterly installments. There also is a de-activation fee of US$15.00 per month (payable between occupants). For more information, contact the GSO section. Newspapers, Magazines, and Technical JournalsLast Updated: 3/31/2004 9:20 AM [Read More]
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