Dear Editor,I would like to share, from personal experience, the achievements which Guyanese are capable of by relating the educational voyage which an old friend of mine completed with great distinction.
Dear Editor,
Abu Bakr needs a reality check (‘The emergence of APNU is an event of importance,’ SN, July 11).
Dear Editor,
I write as one who has been personally affected, and I declare an interest in this matter.
Dear Editor,Reference is made to the missive from Mr Abu Bakr ‘The people generally supported in silent complicity the excesses of this or that party’ (SN, July 7).
Dear Editor,
I begin this letter by stating that the Rupununi Region should punish the PPP/C by not voting for them.
Dear Editor,
My sojourn in the Mocha-Arcadia district last week was not a good one. This
Dear Editor,
In this political silly season, all kinds of theories abound.
Dear Editor,
I am a quite confused Guinness drinker, after several decades of imbibing the malt, in Ireland, Scotland, England, Canada, USA, the Caribbean region, and of course, at home, it has finally gotten me dizzy for the first time.
Dear Editor,
As advertised, the Government of Guyana has undertaken to establish a modern forensic laboratory to be housed at the University of Guyana, Turkeyen Campus, while a new intelligence organization is to be located in the Castellani House compound and a modern police training college at Eve Leary.
Dear Editor,
In an earlier letter, I wrote that the AFC is a party in its own right and will not join the coalition today, tomorrow or in the future.
Dear Editor,The captivating Casey Anthony trial has concluded and a bombshell verdict arrived at, but I have not seen any story in the international news section of our daily newspapers.
Dear Editor,
Trinidad’s refusal to allow REDjet to fly aims to monopolize Guyana market.
Dear Editor,The contenders list for the coming elections is now, with the creation of APNU, complete.
Dear Editor,
In reference to Mike Persaud’s letter in SN (‘Coalition government and shared governance are different concepts,’ July 5), he accuses me of not understanding the difference between coalition government and shared governance, and Editor, I have to suppress a chuckle which breaks into a wide laugh when he pontificates from his Queens, New York safe perch with his nonsense.
Dear Editor,
In a bid to ‘develop’ the Guyanese film industry, President Bharrat Jagdeo has pledged $30 million to a project entitled ‘President Film Endowment Project 2011.’
Dear Editor,
The ‘open hands’ symbol chosen by A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) represents a powerful call to all Guyanese to ‘unclench your fists.’
Dear Editor,
If our police can’t catch the thieves on land what about the pirates who have the open sea as well as harbours to run to?
Dear Editor,
Editor I have resisted calling the President of Guyana a dictator but after listening to his remarks at his last press conference, there is no doubt that the title is deserved.
Dear Editor,I have noticed an increase in the frequency with which Carl Parker and his acolytes are trying to discredit the efforts of the regional and central government.
Dear Editor,
Please permit me to offer sincere apologies to the Stabroek News for an inadvertent incorrectness which was published in a letter titled ‘Cartoonist must have a deep sense of responsibility.’