Dear Editor,
Just two days ago, on Thursday October 11, 2012, Guyana joined with the rest of the world, for the first time, in observing the United Nations (UN) International Day of the Girl Child by way of UN General Assembly resolution A/RES/66/170.
Dear Editor,
This is in reference to `Nandlall rebuffs AFC claim that govt seeking mileage from Agricola unrest’ (SN Oct 13) & `Agricola unrest well-planned –President’ (SN Oct 13), I doubt that the AFC or APNU instructed their followers and supporters to beat and rob people.
Dear Editor,
Lighting fires in public and causing inconvenience, like noise nuisance, is a serious health hazard, which is also illegal, and people can be fined and jailed by the law enforcement authorities.
Dear Editor,
The Patron, Management and members of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club especially the Bakewell Under-17 and Second Division Teams would like to express profound sympathy to the widow, family and friends of the late Naeem Nasir, Owner of our official sponsor, Bakewell.
Dear Editor,
I wish to refer to a letter by Ms Lucilleanne Barry which appeared in the letter column of the October 12, 2012 edition of Stabroek News under the caption `There were no facilities for the disabled at GuyExpo’.
Dear Editor,
It was good to see on SN’s page 16 the various messages relating to the recognition of World Post Day, with its theme being: ‘A new strategy for a new world’.
Dear Editor,
As a concerned citizen, I must show my concern and disdain for the actions of persons who took advantage of persons trapped in their vehicles or were otherwise stranded, on Thursday evening as a result of the protests.
Dear Editor,
With the current W.I. Full-bore Shooting competition in progress, I thought that with the help of my friend Neville Denny retired local, international Shooter and Coach it would be useful to give your readers an insight into this unknown sport.
Almost fifty years ago, the editors of the New World Fortnightly published a feature on “The Intellectual Tradition and Social Change in the Caribbean.”
Dear Editor,
I teach American Politics and my students, many of whom are Guyanese, queried on Thursday who I thought would win the US Vice Presidential debate.