The father may be guilty of statutory rape
Dear Editor, I read with interest in your newspaper the story on the teenager whose baby was stolen and later recovered.
Dear Editor, I read with interest in your newspaper the story on the teenager whose baby was stolen and later recovered.
Dear Editor What has become of the Guyana Literature Prize Awards for 2006?
Dear Editor, A very tall, rotten, termite-infested electricity pole at 141 Middle Road, La Penitence can fall at any moment.
Dear Editor, The national election is over. I must congratulate the winning party.
Dear Editor, As will be seen, the implications are enormous! The arguments on “Corporal Punishment” used by the Committee on the Rights of the Child have been exposed for what they are: an ingenuous, emotional device aimed at misleading our politicians.
Dear Editor, In her letter captioned “Some of Guyana’s timber is now gaining international recognition”, (06.12.30).
Dear Editor, It was shocking to read ‘Ian on Sunday’ in the Stabroek News of 31 December, 2006 in which Dr Ian McDonald espoused the joys of moderate drinking.
Dear Editor, I have read the document on Casino gaming put out by the Roman Catholic Church.
Dear Editor, Mr. Hackett’s letter reports that Taiwan has banned corporal punishment in schools.
Dear Editor, Reference is made to Mr. Mohamed Khan’s letter in the Wednesday, December 27, 2006 issue of Kaieteur News, on the topic who will enforce the Rice Factories’ Act.
Dear Editor, I refer to Dennis Wiggins’s letter “Black nationalism did not inspire violence against Indians” (06.11.05).
Dear Editor, I read with interest the seemingly interminable debate on corporal punishment in schools.
Dear Editor, Having read the advertisement in SN d/d 2006/12/28, by the Mayor of Georgetown Mr.
Dear Editor, I could not believe I was seeing and hearing right.
Dear Editor, Pit Bulls are generally feared worldwide. In some countries they are banned for the danger they represent to the average citizen.
Dear Editor, Thursday’s full page paid advertisement in SN (28th December) on the causes of the City’s woes must be seen as the last spin of the mayoral dice – loaded, which way ever you look at it.
Dear Editor, I write as President of the Guyana Association of Private Security Organiza-tions to clarify the concerns of the police expressed in a press release to the media.
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