Sunday editorial was a disservice to Guyana
Dear Editor, The Sunday Stabroek editorial of Sunday May 18, 2008 captioned ‘Normality?’
Dear Editor, The Sunday Stabroek editorial of Sunday May 18, 2008 captioned ‘Normality?’
Dear Editor, Minister of Health Dr Ramsammy has achieved both a national (for Guyana) and personal award upon the assumption of the presidency of the 61st World Health Assembly.
Dear Editor, We have to concede that the brain drain is affecting Guyana in worse ways than we could have ever imagined.
Dear Editor, I thank Clinton Urling for the confidence and faith he has shown in my polling and political analysis in letter captioned ‘Bisram usually gets it right’ (SN, May 16).
Dear Editor, On May 8 in SN Mr D Ramprakash wrote a letter under the caption ‘Guyanese should be wary of Western vilification of “Third World” leaders.’
Dear Editor, GWI wishes to respond to a letter in last Thursday’s, May 15, 2008, Stabroek News captioned ‘Sewage is overflowing in Stevedore Scheme.’
Dear Editor, The drivers/conductors plying the Georgetown to Industry route have taken it upon themselves to increase the bus fare from $80 to $100 even though it has been publicly announced that there will be no increase in bus fares unless and until gas is $1000 per gallon.
Dear Editor, Mr Donald Ramotar in his letter ‘A Goebbels culture held aloft by the opposition’ (KN, May 18) makes the important point that the PNC missed an earlier opportunity to reform the Constitution of Guyana.
Dear Editor, For four months I have been trying to get my telephone No.
Dear Editor, With regards to the discussion on executive immunity, Guyana versus the rest of the world, it should be noted that the US president is not immune from legal sanctions for acts that violate his oath of office and the US constitution.
We in the Caribbean know well that actions taken by the global superpower, located in our hemisphere, can have an almost immediate impact on the ways in which our economies function and our diplomacy operates.
Dear Editor, There are emerging signs that the government and the Guyana Police Force are bent on taking away the fundamental rights of the people of Guyana.
Dear Editor, I agree with Carl Veecock: Donald Drayton’s piece on Albouystown was indeed a “good write,” and my husband and I both enjoyed reading it, though we wondered whether some of the people named might be sensitive about their origins being mentioned.
Dear Editor, PPP General Secretary, Mr Donald Ramotar, in his letter, ‘A Goebbels culture held aloft by the opposition,’ (KN, 18.5.08), would have many of us believe that, compared with the AFC’s Khemraj Ramjattan and others who have accused the Jagdeo regime of abusing the so-called ‘Burnham constitution,’ he is telling the truth that President Bharrat Jagdeo basically enjoys similar protections to those of certain other democracies.
Dear Editor, I find it shocking that special prosecutors were ap-pointed in many cases before the Magistrate’s Court, yet there is no word on an outstanding application from the Roman Catholic Church for a special prosecutor for the insurance fraud case concerning the Sacred Heart Church.
Dear Editor, With reference to my letter ‘Construction and squatting taking place on government reserves in parts of Corentyne’ (SN, 12.5.08), I apologize for inadvertently mentioning that people are squatting and erecting buildings on “government reserves.”
Dear Editor, The protest on Thursday, May 8, 2008 in which thousands participated, was a peaceful exercise from the start to the end.
Dear Editor, While we learn from our own and other people’s experience, mankind is gifted by nature with an instinctive sense of self-preservation.
Dear Editor, As we are in the count-down stages to the Summer Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing, China, an educational campaign would be a good move by all the newspapers to enlighten the public about the history of the games and the level to which they have now moved.
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