Stabroek TV should not generalize where the Rupununi is concerned
Dear Editor, I would like to thank Stabroek TV for their prompt response to my letter dated February 12 regarding the lack of DirecTV in the Rupununi.
Dear Editor, I would like to thank Stabroek TV for their prompt response to my letter dated February 12 regarding the lack of DirecTV in the Rupununi.
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Dear Editor, In response to the letter in Stabroek News of February 13, (‘The PM should say which bargain and policy he is referring to’) Prime Minister should like an opportunity to answer the questions put: 1.
Dear Editor, The ideas we have proposed in the paper justifying Unity and Human Development (UHD), can be downloaded at http://bit.ly/18odYmG.
Dear Editor, Please permit me the opportunity to respond to a letter penned by Mr Bevon Currie dated Thursday, February 13 under the caption ‘Vanessa Kissoon was treated with disrespect by decision-makers in APNU.’
Dear Editor, In a commentary aired in January 2004 I said this: “During the years [1966 to 1976] the average rainfall per annum was 132.45 inches; the past 10 years [1993-2003] produced an average [rainfall] of less than 75 inches per year and everyone went to sleep in complacency, and this included the chairman of the D&I Board, the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Agriculture and the government.”
Dear Editor, Regardless of the ranking Guyana may have on the global Press Freedom Index, few can deny that the country has come a long way when it comes to freedom of press and freedom of expression.
Dear Editor, I had an issue with GPL during the year 2005.
Dear Editor, Over the past few weeks many of us have witnessed the PPP’s machinery in overdrive trying to create a rift within APNU.
Dear Editor, I would like to make appeal for Mr Christopher Ram, a true patriot and great contributor of insightful and informative contributions on the affairs of our beloved Guyana, to reconsider his decision about making submissions to Stabroek News.
BBC footage of the flooded Thames valley shows hundreds of houses underwater, marooned by another bout of extreme weather.
Dear Editor, In an SN letter of February 11, the view was expressed that professionals such as engineers and architects were not playing a meaningful role in the construction industry to ensure that structures were designed and built in accordance with generally accepted standards (‘Professionals not playing a sufficiently prominent role in construction industry’).
Dear Editor, Reference is made to your article titled ‘NY mafia bust uncovers Guyana cocaine plot’ (Feb 12) to share a few comments.
Dear Editor, Is there a shortage of common sense in Guyana?
Dear Editor, Citizens and media alike praise a leader who endeavours to unify a country, raise the quality of life and fight poverty.
Dear Editor, Not so long ago I got a look-see at the much talked about New Diamond Housing Scheme, and I have to say that it is indeed big, and I mean real big ‒ no playing.
Dear Editor, Watching one of our two television channels the evening before last, I came across one of the sports programmes (Cricket Info) which was arguably the best I have seen in Guyana so far.
Dear Editor, A good friend of many years would frequently remind me that inhabitants cultivate their own respective dictators, because they permit their organizational or political leaders to get away with small abuses and indiscretions.
Dear Editor, Problems are spilling over in Guyana. Government without the parliamentary majority cannot solve these problems instantly or by waving a magic wand.
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