Things have changed, America is ready for a person of colour as President
Dear Editor, I wish to refer to Geralda Dennison’s letter titled “Some way to go before America accepts ‘person of colour’ as President.”
Dear Editor, I wish to refer to Geralda Dennison’s letter titled “Some way to go before America accepts ‘person of colour’ as President.”
Dear Editor, I am impressed by the Honourable Mayor of Georgetown’s assertion that he is willing to take a lie detector test, providing there is fairness and balance in terms of its administration, (SN June 12, 2008).
Dear Editor, I am writing in response to Dr. Joey Jagan’s letter “Ramkarran is not about change” (SN 16/05/08) which has been brought to my attention only now.
Dear Editor, Quite recently after listening to Hilton Hemerdings’ song “Beautiful Guyana” which goes in part: “Land of jungle waterfall and sweet sceneries … and the people living in peace and harmony,” I couldn’t help thinking how misleading some of these lines are today, when we are assailed daily by the papers and TV with gruesome and grisly headlines of all forms of human butchering.
Dear Editor,I humbly feel that the President should issue a public apology to Mr.
Dear Editor, Recently it has come to my knowledge that Guyana is amongst a few of the world’s countries, which have banned VOIP.
Dear Editor, On Monday, 6th June, 2008 hundreds attended the funeral service of the late Fr.
Culture minister Dr Frank Anthony told youth leaders at Camp Madewini that though opportunities are available for early school leavers, many do not access it so they need to be more proactive in reaching out to vulnerable kids before they drop out of the school system.
Dear Editor, The new landline service provided by GT&T as a replacement for the antenna system in Region #2 which stretches from Pomeroon to Supenaam is very much defective with customers there including me being “fed up” of making heedless complaints to rectify the situation.
Dear Editor, Like most Guyanese, I have been keenly following the efforts of the Joint Services in catching the notorious band of wanted men.
Dear Editor, I am pleased to note that the Guyana Bar Association will continue to speak out when criticism moves beyond the boundary of fair comment and appears to impact on the perception of judicial independence.
Dear Editor, The Daily Chronicle of June 10, 2008 published a letter written by one T.
Dear Editor, Your editorial of Sunday, (June 8th, 2008) and Business Page of the same issue adverted to the apparent contretemps between Mr.Yesu
Dear Editor,The upcoming USA Presidential election certainly provides an opportunity for lively debate.
Dear Editor,The Minister of Education spoke about putting programmes in place to deal with low literacy levels in our schools.
Dear Editor, With regards to a letter in your newspaper dated Friday, June 6, 2008 on page 7 and captioned `Incompetence and flexibility at GPL’, I want to add my quota.
Dear Editor, I have noticed that people are beginning to speak out about the abundance of rum shops around the rural villages in Guyana.
Dear Editor, I’m writing to highlight an issue that is affecting persons plying the Adventure/Parika service aboard the M V Baramani.
Dear Editor, I respond so heartsick to an article written by Shabna Ullah who describes a violent crime that occurred around midday on Sunday, June 8 by a group of cold-hearted men that claimed dogs were attacking their sheep.
Dear Editor, I wish to commend Mr. Leon James Suseran for his letter in SN on 06/11/08 in which he raised the issue of Christian preachers on the ferries at Rosignol.
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