Each school should have structured musical and sports programmes
Dear Editor, Allow me to share some experiences over the past few days.
Dear Editor, Allow me to share some experiences over the past few days.
Dear Editor, I would like to share my nightmare with the public and hope it will be of some help to landlords.
Dear Editor, I am the overseer of a house belonging to my uncle who resides in the United States of America.
Dear Editor, Please let the nation know this. The Government of Guyana spent $581 million on a swimming pool, why then can it not spend $20 million on Old Age pensioners who worked hard to develop our country.
Dear Editor, The sickening, heavy bass from loud music emanating from Buddy’s Pool Hall on Sheriff Street is really taking a toll on my health.
Dear Editor, An enormous number of sinecures have been created by the administration over the past decade.
Dear Editor, Thank you for your editorial of 22nd March, which has highlighted the damage done not only to children who are direct victims of domestic violence – like poor, poor baby Andy Hunte – but to those who witness it, and the lasting trauma that this has on their personal and social development, which results, among other things, in the perpetuation of the cycle of violence.
Dear Editor, This is a response to the letter in yesterday’s edition under the heading `Mr Jagan’s flight was cancelled after debris hit landing gear sensor, EZjet has operated well over 90% of flights on time’ It is clear from this response that EZjet Airlines CEO Sonny Ramdeo is intent on not accepting the deficiencies and disgraceful business practices of his airline.
Dear Editor, The evil of a State Controlled Radio Station was noted by me yesterday.
Dear Editor, The governing UNC in Trinidad is holding internal elections today to choose its executives to manage the affairs of the party.
Dear Editor, I am in a position to do more than agree with Charles Ceres (‘Engineers giving poor service to projects’, SN March 19, 2012) where he says that the country is experiencing no more rain than in the past.
Dear Editor, It is amazing how a newspaper can easily gulp down a piece of information that came its way through the grapevine or a deep throat source and pretend that that information is credible and deemed publishable.
Dear Editor, Thank you for sending us the letter from Mr.
Dear Editor, SN of Wednesday, 14 March 2012, reproduced publication of a development in the sister Caricom Country of Trinidad & Tobago that should not go unnoticed at responsible levels of management of either the local public or private sector: ‘T&T Top Cop challenging job evaluation’.
Dear Editor, A letter in the Stabroek News of March 15th 2012: `BOSAI’s proposed expansion should be viewed with concern given its history of environmental non-compliance’, by Charles P.
Dear Editor, Red Thread activist, Karen DeSouza challenged the Ministry of Home Affairs on the handling of matters pertaining to that ministry.
Dear Editor, On the 20th of March, 2012 at 2:55 pm I went to the Banks DIH Outlet (Arapaima) in Main Street to have something to eat.
Dear Editor, In the late 1970’s a close PPP/PYO comrade and I used to regularly visit parliament to listen to Forbes Burnham, Cheddi Jagan, and off course, the witty Boysie Ramkarran.
Dear Editor, As reported in SN of March 20, the Deputy Mayor for the Mayor and City Council (M&CC) chaired a meeting of the Finance Committee to consider the City’s Budget for 2012 and in her brief remarks she admitted that for over twenty years the budget catered for notational balances rather than provisions for satisfactory services for the citizenry in all areas under its mandate.
Dear Editor, I refer to an article published in the March 20, 2012 edition of the Stabroek News captioned ‘Consumers slam ‘stoop down’ cashier booth at GRA licence office’.
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