Mind over matter
Dear Editor, Mind over matter is how the article on sports psychology by Simon Hughes in the latest edition of the Cricketer magazine is described.
Dear Editor, Mind over matter is how the article on sports psychology by Simon Hughes in the latest edition of the Cricketer magazine is described.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) refers to those comments attributed to the Guyana Sugar Corporation Inc (GuySuCo) on page 12 and 22 of the August 17, 2016 edition of Stabroek News in which the corporation asserted that no letters were received from the union requesting that GuySuCo engage GAWU on a number of issues.
Dear Editor, It burned my heart when I read in your Thursday issue that our national Junior Table Tennis team may not make it to the Caribbean Champion-ships because of lack of funds.
Dear Editor, The recent press release from the Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) needs to be read and understood in a national perspective.
Dear Editor, The 2016 CSEC results are out, and The Marian Academy did spectacularly, all things considered.
Dear Editor, Qualifying for a final of any kind at the Olympic level to my mind is a great accomplishment.
Dear Editor, As a working-class law student who has just completed my three years at the University of Guyana, Law Department, I cannot allow the recent achievement of Minister of Legal Affairs/ Attorney General Basil Williams to go unheralded.
Dear Editor, We are seeing that too much hatred and anger now exists in the society, either due to the general situation of dissatisfaction that humanity is experiencing, or because we are overwhelmed by a profound crisis of civilization, without anyone telling us how to overcome it or where this flight into the darkness will take us.
Dear Editor, I am a rice farmer of Hague Settlement on the West Coast Demerara in Region 3.
Dear Editor, I always preferred the AFC as the party to run the affairs of Guyana.
Dear Editor, Reading Letitia August’s story, ‘See the ability and not the disability’ in the Sunday, August 14, Kaieteur News, sent shivers down my spine.
Dear Editor, We wonder if the powers that be at GTT could give us a precise, pellucid and benign explanation as to why the internet service they provide is very slow ‒ ie slower than a lame cockroach crawling over a thick spread of molasses!
Dear Editor, Often times, except one is a natural, one struggles to write well.
Dear Editor, If there is one issue that most people can agree on, it is the issue of the urgency of putting mechanisms in place to eradicate poverty and create an enabling environment for every individual to enjoy the good life.
Dear Editor, It is completely unacceptable that the river dragger in the Mazaruni, which sank over two months ago at a critical access point along the river, has still not been removed and that no authority has as yet taken the bull by the horns and mandated that it be removed.
Dear Editor, After giving a talk at a school in the hinterland, a teacher shared with me that one of her students was being repeatedly raped by her grandfather, even though the grandmother and mother are aware of it.
Dear Editor, I wish to congratulate the Deputy Registrar of Deeds, Ms Zanna Frank, for challenging the unlawful interference by the Attorney-General in attempting to frustrate and prevent her from discharging the duties of her office.
Dear Editor, A letter by Mortimer George in Kaieteur News of August 2 refers.
Dear Editor, If we restrict the export of logs we are going to drastically affect loggers.
Dear Editor, Marian Academy, the Roman Catholic run educational institution, participated for the first time in the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) in the 2015-16 academic year.
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