There are pressing scientific needs, the help of all Guyanese scientists should be enlisted
Dear Editor, I have read the letters pertaining to IAST and Dr.
Dear Editor, I have read the letters pertaining to IAST and Dr.
Dear Editor, I write in response to a letter headlined “I was not impressed with the presentation at the investment forum in Florida” (07.11.06) written by Mr.
Dear Editor, I live at La Grange and the residents of the community have received telephone service for some time.
Dear Editor, I am responding to gross inaccuracies in a report the Stabroek News carried (Nov 6) based on a statement by the Academic Board.
Dear Editor, David Hinds and Tacuma Ogunseye represent a particular school of thought that advocates “executive power sharing” in Guyana.
Dear Editor, The current air of uncertainty that surrounds the execution of Guyana’s premier soccer event, the Kashif & Shanghai Tournament, has occasioned this letter to the press.
Dear Editor, I refer to an article captioned “Berbice drivers decry new fines (07.11.06)”.
Dear Editor, I refer to Abu Bakr’s letter captioned “Naipaul has re-invented himself as an upper class and unpredictably eccentric English-man” (07.11.02) .”
Dear Editor, In August 2006, the PNCR had its worst electoral performance in its history.
Dear Editor, I think the relatives and friends of wanted man David Leander called David Zammett and ‘Biscuit who are staging a protest at the Georgetown hospital should be arrested and charged.
With crude oil prices likely to rise above US$100 per barrel by the end of this year, there has never been a better time for petroleum-rich countries to buy their way out of chronic debt and underdevelopment.
Dear Editor, I would like to highlight an issue regarding the sale of spare parts for the new Toyota Carina [or the 212 Carina as they are locally known].
Dear Editor, With respect to handling citizens of Buxton, do the law enforcement arms of the state have very low standards or do they have no standards at all?
Dear Editor, With respect to “the increasing popularity of American cultural traditions like Halloween and Thanks-giving in Guyana” as stated by Mr Urling in his letter captioned “I thoroughly enjoyed Halloween and St Patrick’s day parties ” (07.11.04) “being attributed to the fact that the world is indeed “flattening” and is becoming smaller”, I beg to differ as it is nothing short of a form of cultural plagiarism by the minority Guyanese to cultivate American cultural forms in our society just to be associated with an American phenomenon.
Dear Editor, I attended a forum called: Investment Opportunities in Guyana on 1 November in Miramar, Florida.
Dear Editor, I write in response to Mr. Bharat Kissoon’s letter captioned “Had Ms.
Dear Editor, I really don’t know how to respond to your (rather predictable) editorial captioned “A grouse for Mr Naipaul” (07.10.30) on Naipaul and his latest book, but I do know that a response is warranted, and for many reasons.
Dear Editor , I agree with the letter writer that passengers in an overloaded minibus should be charged.
Dear Editor, Mr John Da Silva appears to be engaged in an endless and unenviable task.
Dear Editor, “Death and paying taxes “are the two things most certain in life, declared Benjamin Franklin, one of the most celebrated American founding fathers: statesman, businessman, scientist.
The ePaper edition, on the Web & in stores for Android, iPhone & iPad.
Included free with your web subscription. Learn more.