Dear Editor,
I refer to a letter captioned “Torrid times may lie ahead for people living along the coastal areas”, (08.03.28) that was followed by another, captioned “The start of the cycle of erosion”.
Dear Editor,
I refer to the letter captioned to the editor “The Ministry of Labour should establish a hinterland unit” (08.04.04).
Dear Editor,The two Bell 206 helicopters purchased by the administration to fight crime are not suited to the task says Captain Gerry Gouveia but government spokesman Dr Roger Luncheon says the nay-sayers should look out for the results.
Dear Editor,
It was Engels who said “A state is not abolished it withers away” and it was Rousseau who wrote “the more the social bond is stretched the slacker it becomes.”
Dear Editor,One of the most peculiar developments occurring in politics anywhere in the world is the ruling party’s attitude to many things in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
Your two recent editorials (SN Apr 1, 2) rightly draw attention to the catastrophic consequences of the U.S.-led
Dear Editor,
In a span of less than two months, whirlwinds sadistic and grisly-and unmatched in intensity-scythed through two Guyanese communities.
Dear Editor,
It was sad and a bit surprising to read the letter about community leaders in Queens, New York, being seen as letting a sorrowing Guyanese family down after a member of the family had been shot and killed by police and the family had not so far received “a satisfactory explanation for the shooting”.
Dear Editor,Kindly see the accompanying photograph typifying the condition of several roads in areas managed by the Better Hope/LBI Neighbourhood Democratic Council.
Dear Editor,Well we now have a 28-year-old helicopter with a medical stretcher gate on pilot side to accommodate a double stretcher set-up for air ambulance operations.
Dear Editor,I am quite impressed with Stabroek News’s revised website!
Dear Editor,
I refer to the letter captioned “Has the farmer been marginalised?”
Dear Editor,If the contents of Carl Moore’s letter on what the sports pages of the Stabroek News described as “the Chanderpaul fiasco” are anything to go by, I strongly challenge the newspaper’s assertion that the letter “cleared the air” on anything.
Dear Editor,
In a recent report from the Guyana Information Agency (GINA) the Minister of Home Affairs, Mr.
Dear Editor,
In response to Mr. Rudy Vyfhuis’s letter captioned “Can a developing country have democracy and rapid development,” (08.04.04), the answer is a resounding yes.
Dear Editor,
People should have the freedom to express their ideas on any subject if they are not maliciously offensive to others.
Dear Editor,
It was with surprise and some dismay that I read the advertisement on Page 9 of the Stabroek News, Wednesday, April 2, 2008 entitled “Invest Today!”.
Dear Editor,
So many of our skilled/professional people are leaving to go to what they believe to be greener pastures and those more patriotic ones willing to stay should be given the necessary encouragement, though in some cases that is not why they stay.
Dear Editor,
It has become a matter of urgency to review the operational aspects of the local airline industry to determine whether it is meeting its obligations to users in a satisfactory manner.
Dear Editor,
Can a developing country have democracy and at the same time achieve impressive gains in growth and economic development?