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Dear Editor, I refer to a letter in your paper of Saturday, May 10 by someone who signed his name as Dr Anand Persaud (‘Concerned about poll published in SN’).
Dear Editor, I refer to a letter in your paper of Saturday, May 10 by someone who signed his name as Dr Anand Persaud (‘Concerned about poll published in SN’).
Dear Editor, The Guyana Police Force is responding to a letter published in the Stabroek News under the caption ‘Brother hassled since being turned back at Trinidad airport’ (SN, 3.5.08) a copy of which was forwarded to the Commissioner of Police (ag).
Dear Editor, With regards to Anand Persaud’s query, ‘Concerned about poll published in SN’ (SN, 10.5.08) the poll interviewed 890 people at random.
Dear Editor, Baldeo Persaud boldly advances the argument that the problems of Africa, generally, are due to corrupt leadership.
Dear Editor, “Oh Mama, you know that I always love you.
Dear Editor, I refer to Dr Ian McDonald’s column ‘Planning for the good life’ (SN, 4.5.08).
Dear Editor, We are on the verge of experiencing an inevitable food price crunch.
Nothing stays quiet in this sector of the globe for long.
Dear Editor, The report of a gang rape and murder of a waitress (SN, 7.5.08) is another act of violence against women in Guyana and is testimony to what one can only describe as a growing state of war against women in general.
Dear Editor, What is the point of an editorial in a local newspaper which does not give a prospective analysis from the point of view of Guyana and the potential development of Guyana?
Dear Editor, I live in Antigua and I got a call from my niece informing me of the detention of my nephew, Dwayne Browne.
Dear Editor, Not satisfied with his autocratic and illegal rule by rigging elections when he was alive it now seems as if President Burnham has turned to possessing people in his deceased form, according to Opposition Leader Robert Corbin as quoted in SN (ref: “like Burnham spirit possess all of them.”
Dear Editor, Judging from the facts and figures contained in your news article, ‘President unveils cost of living ease, (SN, 8.5.08), I reluctantly accept the President has done right by the Guyanese people at a time when food and energy prices around the world are on the rise.
Dear Editor, Red Thread and Red Thread network Guyanese Women Across Race are very hurt and angry about the statement made by FITUG that we are not workers therefore we were not eligible to take part in the May Day march.
Dear Editor, I was quite amused at Ms Allison Parker’s reply with regard to the availability and the blocks of GT&T SIM cards in her response to my letter captioned ‘I was unable to purchase GT&T’s SIM cards’ (21.4.08).
Dear Editor, I would like to join the many people who are appalled by the poor service that was provided at the Georgetown Public Hospital emergency room.
Dear Editor, It is very heartrending for us, the members of the Special Constabulary, not to get what we have worked for and is due to us.
Dear Editor, In 1971 I remember a poster with the slogan, ‘Feed, Clothe and House’ that found its way to Yupukari.
The US-based humanitarian organisation Save the Children has just published its ninth annual ‘State of the World’s Mothers’ report to coincide with the commemoration of Mothers Day.
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