Dear Editor,
Thank you for allowing us to respond to the letter ‘Promotion does not appear to be up and running’ published in your letter column of Wednesday, November 10, 2010, where Ayana Cort expresses her concerns about her ability to participate in the current GT&T ‘Textmas’ promotion.
Dear Editor,
It is put to us by Hydar Ally, in a letter on the release of Aung San Suu Kyi, that the Burmese situation “ is not dissimilar to what obtained under the period of PNC dictatorial rule” (‘The release of Aung San Suu Kyi’ SN, Novermber 16).
Dear Editor,
What is the Vishwamintra Persaud case really about? Is it about a child molester vs a brilliant doctor?
Dear Editor,
Kindly allow me to ventilate a few issues which seem to have escaped the attention of the authorities.
Dear Editor,
I was baffled by certain explanations given regarding the recent cleaning of a trench south of the railway embankment road in the vicinity of the Inter-national Convention Centre.
Dear Editor,
The case of the late saint, Ms Neesa Gopaul, is one of our foulest experiences.
Dear Editor,
On pre-Diwali night and the following day, the night sky was lit up with an array of squibs followed by a variety of violent sounds, which caused anxiety to our dumb four-legged animals, residents, not forgetting the elderly.
Dear Editor,
I have read a few letters on whether Dr Vishwamintra Persaud should be allowed to practice medicine in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
At a recent meeting of the general journalistic staff at Kaieteur News, I appealed for the end of anonymous letters even including where valid names are given but identity withheld.
Dear Editor,
The title of Randy Persaud’s rebuttal ‘To say the PNC and PPP both failed equally is to disregard the evidence’ is intellectually dishonest.
Dear Editor,
The news that pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi was freed from house arrest by the Burmese military has come as a relief to all those who cherish the ideals of freedom and democracy.
Dear Editor,
It would be good if the Ministry of Education could state its position on unregistered private schools across the country.
Dear Editor,
According to the findings of an opinion survey conducted by NACTA earlier this month, Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar remains very popular but her government’s popularity has slipped since a similar poll conducted in July.
Dear Editor,
We write to make a first response to what has been reported so far in the case of Dr Vishwamintra Persaud.
Dear Editor,I respond to a letter published by the Curator/Director of the National Gallery of Art, Ms Elfrieda Bissember (‘Letters on drawing competition contained serious inaccuracies’ SN, November 12), wherein she claimed there were an assortment of false and mistaken views and opinions in letters I had published.
Dear Editor,
The seemingly ever-emerging Sarah Palin on the American political scene appears to me to be the epitome of ludicrousness.
Dear Editor,
I have always maintained this position about the AFC.
Dear Editor,
The new book, Walking in my shoes by the former US Ambassador to the United Nations and former two-term mayor of Atlanta is very intriguing and aptly applies to what 344,000 17-44 year olds in Guyana are uneasy about.
Dear Editor,
I am pleading with everyone who knows or has heard of Winston Shripal Murray to pray for his recovery.
Dear Editor,
Guyanese Physician Dr Vishwamintra Persaud is battling to remain in practice following revelations about his conviction in the US for a sexual offence.