Dear Editor,
I am responding to the column by Arif Bulkan ‘The hypocrisy Of Caricom’ published on September 6 in SN’s ‘Diaspora’ column, as well as the letter in response, ‘Diaspora column contained inaccuracies’ by Edward Greene (SN, September 12).
Dear Editor,
For the years 2007 and 2008, I am owed tax refunds by the Guyana Revenue Authority.
Dear Editor,
It is no surprise that the woman and her daughter who applied to remain in Canada under the Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA) system was granted permission temporarily to do so based on lack of police protection against abusers of women in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
Land disputes in Mahdia are ongoing because land predators or grabbers are deliberately distorting the right information given them by the relevant authorities of the Guyana Lands and Surveys with regard to the procedures for land application and occupation.
Dear Editor,
Religious bigots, under the guise of right-wing Christianity, are working themselves into a frenzy this month, the anniversary of the attacks of 9/11.
Dear Editor,
Pastor Terry Jones has decided against burning some copies of the Holy Koran.
Dear Editor,There seems to be madness in horse racing and unless the administrators of various clubs can forget their differences, come together and cooperate with each other, the progress which had been made in horse racing will soon be erased.
Dear Editor,
The REDD plan for Panama reflects a country with a clear vision of how, in specific terms, it intends to integrate REDD planning with sustainable development.
Dear Editor,
Your editorial of September 12 did not surprise me, I expected it.
Dear Editor,
I am upset but not surprised at the death of Sheema Mangar, the Demerara Bank employee who lost her life at the hands of a cell-phone thief.
Dear Editor,
If I could be permitted to make some points concerning recent letters/columns in your newspaper:
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Dear Editor,
At last the swimming pool has made the news.
Dear Editor,
The press reported this past week that the President handed over twenty computers and a steel band to Buxton as part of his promise to aid development in the village.
Dear Editor,
The anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks has been marked by controversy and heightened tensions generated by the proposal to build a mosque and cultural centre near Ground Zero and the now unfulfilled threat of a Christian minister in Florida to burn copies of the Quran on the anniversary of 9/11.
Dear Editor,
I am compelled through the inviolability of truth to respond to a despicable occurrence at the Theatre Guild on Saturday night, September 11, 2010.
Dear Editor,
With respect to the letter ‘The issue is not the ethnicity of a presidential candidate but their competence and integrity’ (SN, September 12) by Ms Gillian Burton, President, Guyana Trades Union Congress, no one can fault the argument reflected in the title.
Dear Editor,
A little while back a close relative experienced a broad daylight robbery just under the Stabroek Market clock.
Dear Editor,
The University of Guyana (UG) has noted with grave concern a letter carried in the Guyana Chronicle and Kaieteur News purportedly written by Professor Vijay Kumar and titled ‘The $41m question.’
Dear Editor,
Mr Bisram and others seem to forget despite strenuous reminders that Burnham’s ban of wheat affected not only Indians but Africans, Amerindians, Portuguese, Chinese, Caucasians and Mixed Races (‘Wheat was important in Hindu religious rites’ SN, September 10).
Dear Editor,
I have never seen so much commotion, furor and brouhaha following a visit to an area by a President or head of government.