NCN should have some training for its broadcasters
Dear Editor, It is a pity that the letter ‘Broadcasters mispronounce words’ (SN, March 28) is so vague, even though it is timely and quite necessary.
Dear Editor, It is a pity that the letter ‘Broadcasters mispronounce words’ (SN, March 28) is so vague, even though it is timely and quite necessary.
Dear Editor, We read again that the no nonsense Trinidad Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar on Monday afternoon (March 31) disclosed that she had taken the decision to fire her Tourism Minister Chandresh Sharma.
Dear Editor, There is a famous truism in law: when the facts are on your side, argue the facts; when the law is on your side, argue the law.
As President Obama proceeds through the first quarter of his second term he has found himself coming to terms with the unexpected turmoil in Ukraine that has almost sidelined the civil war in Syria, and what is expected to be a normalization of Iran’s relations with the Western world, issues that dominated the first year of the term.
Dear Editor The cartoon in the Sunday Stabroek of March 30, highlights the inability of the government to fulfil its commitments to dealing with domestic violence.
Dear Editor, I have had the pleasure of visiting the Science, Mathematics and Technology Fair which was recently hosted by the Georgetown Department of Education and held at Queen’s College (QC), under the Mission Statement of ‘Providing Solutions for the 21st Century.’
Dear Editor, The problems of racism and prejudice are not easy to discuss and even harder to solve.
Dear Editor, The problems of racism and prejudice are not easy to discuss and even harder to solve.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Association of Women Lawyers (GAWL) joins with the family, friends, colleagues and associates of the late Deborah Backer in mourning her passing.
Dear Editor, I saw a letter in Stabroek News from the Public Relations Officer at NIS on March 23, 2014 headed ‘NIS payments will be made once claimant clears up queries.’
Dear Editor, In this small society a mother poisons offspring, a father incinerates his trapped family, and males (mainly males) routinely intimidate and batter partners.
Dear Editor, The sad state of politics in Guyana has its origins deeply rooted in the design and structure of the two major political parties.
Joyce Lewis and Yvonne Adams both lived alone, Lewis in North Ruimveldt and Adams in Linden.
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Dear Editor, The law cannot be a secret, or it will be unfair, and will become a weapon of tyranny available to the minority, who can access the law, to be used against the majority, who cannot.
Dear Editor, In February 2010, the Head of the Presidential Secretariat Dr Roger Luncheon had pegged the cost of the ICT project under the Office of the President at $8,800 million and it was expected to be completed at the end of 2012.
Dear Editor, Observing what is going around us and the way we are living and how we are forced to live it is either laughable or makes you sad; that is why some of us write or talk about it with the hope that it enlightens others and makes a change.
Dear Editor, Today, still in a state of daze with regard to the passing of a colleague, comrade and I dare say relative, I stand to pay tribute to Debbs, as I familiarly called her.
Dear Editor, In his latest letter on the subject Eric Phillips again fails to prove that I have written anything against the movement for reparations.
Dear Editor, Indians refuse to be brow-beaten into accepting a repeat of the past and until this is clearly recognized the first step in changing ethnic electoral support cannot be taken.
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