Letters to the Editor

Rape is ubiquitous

Dear Editor, “In India a 23-year-old student takes a bus home from a movie and is gang-raped and assaulted so viciously that she dies two weeks later.

NIS has been in the news for all the wrong reasons

Dear Editor, For someone like Ms Doreen Nelson, General Manager of the National Insurance Scheme, with reportedly more than 25 years of service, to be accused of being disrespectful to the Board of which she is deputy Chairperson, there has to be a plausible reason for the resignation in apparent anger.

Ismay Spooner will be greatly missed

Dear Editor, I cannot refrain from writing a short note on behalf of the Humanitarian Mission of New Jersey Arya Samaj and the members of its Guyana Chapter after I heard of the sudden demise of a dear friend of the organization, Mrs Ismay Spooner, Guyana’s oldest living person.

Strange hieroglyphs?

Dear Editor, Someone needs to take note of the prehistoric signs shown on the bridge separating La Penitence from Charlestown.

The T-20 matches were good news

Dear Editor, Your editorial of January 12 (‘A perspective on bad news’) reflects I’m sure the view of many Guyanese, including those in the diaspora about bad news in the media, but as you mentioned this is common to most, if not all countries in the world today.

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