UK research on alcohol, drug use highlights problem in Guyana
Dear Editor, The recent research on alcohol and drug use in the UK highlights similar problems faced in Guyana as it relates to the use of legal and illegal substances.
Dear Editor, The recent research on alcohol and drug use in the UK highlights similar problems faced in Guyana as it relates to the use of legal and illegal substances.
Dear Editor, I would like to thank all those who used the Deepavali celebration to terrorize my one-month-old daughter and my two dogs.
Dear Editor, The snuffing out of twelve precious lives on the No 19 Public Road on the afternoon of Friday, October 29, 2010 rams home the point of how deadly the mundane business of commuting on Guyana’s roads can be.
Dear Editor, As a former educator at Queen’s College for four years and someone who has possibly followed all the developments in the Neesa Gopaul case, I find rather disturbing a number of matters related to the gruesome and tragic demise of the former student of that esteemed institution.
Dear Editor, In the afternoon session of the recently concluded national conference of the Alliance for Change (AFC) the Region Six (East Berbice/Corentyne) delegation moved the following motion from the floor: “This Conference condemns in the strongest, loudest and angriest voice possible the recent obscenity that passed for consultation between our native communities and the government of Guyana.
Dear Editor, I no longer believe that Mr Rajendra Rampersaud is engaging in a coherent, sensible discussion.
Dear Editor, Lancelot Wills’ letter titled ‘Two progressive presidents on one slate’ has the makings of comedy.
Dear Editor, The accepted entries in the eighth biennial competition were mounted and opened to the public on Friday, October 22 at the National Gallery, Castellani House.
Dear Editor, I have a big problem with how the bodies of the dead are handled by the authorities when they arrive at scenes of mass murder and deaths, and have to transport the remains to the morgue.
Dear Editor, Mr Charles Sohan does it again in his letter titled ‘There is no transparency on Hope Canal project’ in the Kaieteur News dated Wednesday November 3, 2010.
Dear Editor, The first one day international match played between Australia and Sri Lanka last Wednesday will be remembered for a very long time.
Dear Editor, I know wireless communication is a fast means of making contact with people who are some distance apart.
Dear Editor, Over the weekend at functions held in the New York Tri-State and attended by first and second generation Guyanese, a sprinkling of visitors, still-at-home Guyanese and fellow travellers, I boasted proudly how in late November, Guyana will not only be hosting the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) meeting, but will assume its chairmanship.
Dear Editor,I wish to voice my support for Mr Robert Persaud’s candidacy as president of the republic should he aspire to that position.
Dear Editor, I think that the Ministry of Health must put strong pressure on the nurses working in the delivery room.
Dear Editor, The Diwali celebration is expected to be at its peak in NY this weekend among the large Guyanese community spread out across Queens, the Bronx, and Brooklyn.
Dear Editor, In case no one has noticed, recent fatal events have revealed a curious juxtaposition of organisational and reporting relationships in comparator public sector organisations.
Dear Editor, What I’m about to say will undoubtedly upset many people in the medical profession, but it must be said.
Dear Editor, I refer to page 13 of the Stabroek News dated Friday, October 29, specifically to an article titled ‘“Just joking” man jailed for attempt to steal guard’s gun.’
Dear Editor, My relative’s daughter enrolled at the Anointed Minds Day Care and Nursery School on McDoom Public Road, in the day-care section in December 2007.
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