A simple solution to the polygraph row
Dear Editor, There is a simple solution to the polygraph controversy. Let
Dear Editor, There is a simple solution to the polygraph controversy. Let
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter of Nishard Williams in your publication of June 10th, 2008 and to some of the comments of contributors posted on the SN web page.
Dear Editor, I read a letter in your newspaper from Nishard Williams and I think this person should do some investigating before criticizing the government.
Dear Editor, It would appear as though many Guyanese have become unconscious fans of a spiralling crisis, which continues to be treated as a “dark secret” in our society; this being violence against our women and girl children.
Dear Editor, May I ask by what process the vetoed micro loan projects for Ithaca, the three West Coast Berbice villages, the women at Blankenburg and the thirty -six other projects reached the level of approval by the European Union?
Dear Editor, The focus of this letter is purely on the attitude of the police in Guyana towards alleged perpetrators of crimes—-crimes of every nature.
Dear Editor, Like all law-abiding citizens I am waiting for information on Fineman’s diary.
Dear Editor, As a daily commuter on the Demerara Harbour Bridge, I would like to commend the present CEO, for the recent actions taken with regards the smooth flow of traffic in the morning.
Dear Editor, The backwardness in Guyana continues as newer encounters amaze me more and more.
Dear Editor, Many courts in countries across the world do not allow polygraph tests as evidence.
Dear Editor, I am sure most of us have given up on the Joint Services Operation to catch ‘Fineman’ Rawlins and his notorious gang.
Dear Editor, With the advent of the rains, sowing for the second crop has commenced in Region 2, Pomeroon/Supenaam.
Dear Editor, I read with amazement the reason for Nishard Williams leaving Guyana after graduation.
Dear Editor, This week, ‘truth’ dominated the news and the SN editorial on Sunday, June 8, described the growing problem we have in Guyana with the battle with sections of the government on knowledge and truth.
Dear Editor, I wish to offer a few comments on the current discussion on Freedom of Information legislation (FOI) in Guyana based on my past involvement in the preparation for, and implementation and administering of FOI legislation as a public servant in Canada.
Dear Editor, The Trustees of the Caribbean Regional Empowerment Fund met in Georgetown on May 30-31, 2008.
Dear Editor, I refer to the Sunday Stabroek editorial of June 8, 2008, where it injected as its running theme the notion that the Office of the President is oblivious to enlightenment.
Dear Editor, I really don’t want to get bogged down in a protracted debate about who won the popular votes in the just concluded American Democratic presidential nominating contest.
Dear Editor, It is no secret that I have written extensively in favour of Mr Roger Khan, despite the accusations levelled against him.
Dear Editor, Let us not underestimate Hillary Clinton’s tenacity; let us not dismiss her as having ‘called time’ on her bid for the presidency of the United States.
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