The WPA is not in a position to demand anything from JOPP
Dear Editor, The WPA no longer enjoys the support it used to enjoy during the Burnham era.
Dear Editor, The WPA no longer enjoys the support it used to enjoy during the Burnham era.
Dear Editor, I saw Mr Granger, the PNC candidate for President, on TV a couple of days ago and the answers he gave to the problems we face in this country were circumspect, clear and informed.
Dear Editor, This month’s Esquire (Middle East) magazine features a beautifully written article on West Indies cricket by Paul Wilson entitled, ‘So What Happened?’
Dear Editor, Minister Ramsammy’s proclamation that the PPP has always been rich in policy directions and programmes is hollow and false (‘The PPP has always been rich in policy directions and programmes,’ SN, June 18).
Dear Editor, There is a proliferation of letters back and forth on the subject of the banning of food items and who the individuals were affected by it.
Dear Editor,I should like to compliment SN on the editorial `Reappraising history in a digital world’ in your edition of 2011-06-18.
Dear Editor, I am writing to you on behalf of Three Rivers Kids Foundation of Ontario, Canada.
Dear Editor, I have just finished viewing an episode of the programme ‘Changing Course’ which was focused on preventing youth marijuana use.
Dear Editor, There is an interesting development in Trinidad regarding the method of choosing a leader of a political party and by extension its Prime Ministerial candidate.
Dear Editor, The unprofessional behaviour of some members of the Guyana Police Force continues to taint the image of this most respected organization.
Dear Editor, I am responding to an article in your newspaper of June 6 captioned ‘Civic group to campaign for PPP/C win in Linden,’ in which the chairman of the group, Dennis Jafar Muhammad, declared that the time had come for residents of Linden to show solidarity with the PPP/C since it had proven its capacity to take Guyana forward.
Dear Editor, Our beautiful country is endowed with many resources. While development is ongoing, I am of the firm belief that if more emphasis is placed on agriculture we can become a very viable nation.
Dear Editor, Since reading Rajendra Bissessar’s letter captioned, `Globalization has meant more inequality’ (SN June 16, 2011) I have been thinking about a response.
Dear Editor, After reading your article, ‘Jamaican Contractor General corruption fight drew US admiration – cable,’ (June 17), I couldn’t help wondering what the Wikileaks cables on information from the US Embassy in Georgetown to Washington have to say about the fight by any Guyana government official against corruption.
Dear Editor, Many Guyanese of my generation view any talk of a railroad with nostalgia, as we fondly remember the days of the train.
Dear Editor, The Bartica Speed Boat Association recently had a fare hike of $500 bringing the fare to $2,500 one way.
Dear Editor, Now that it is well known that David Granger is the presidential candidate of the People’s National Congress Reform and is the owner of the Guyana Review, I believe that in all fairness to everyone, the Stabroek News should stop publishing this magazine, at least during this upcoming elections period.
Dear Editor, The most crucial point in this debate on sugar workers severance pay is that no discussion was held in the National Assembly to find out where this money is coming from to pay severance to the sugar workers, who were left in limbo for more than a year.
Dear Editor, As our community and I battle to preserve a strip of land that was allocated to us for community purposes some years ago, we face an administration at City Hall that seems to little appreciate the importance of open space and land for our children, cultural activities and recreation.
Dear Editor,The writer is indebted to Mr Milne Seymour whose letter to SN of May 16 (‘Comparing the GTU agreement of 2006 with that of 2011’) provided the information used again below, hopefully, in a more comparative format, inclusive of ready remarks.
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