Dear Editor,
Rashleigh Jackson, in response to a question posed by a reporter at a press conference at the United Nations some years ago gave this response: “If your information was accurate and your analysis sound then I would agree with your conclusion.
The fog surrounding the Cheddi Jagan expansion project is like the mist which periodically envelops Timehri in the early hours of the morning, shrouding familiar features and obscuring detail.
Dear Editor,
In the opinion of the International Committee in Continuing Defence of Linden, the statement of the Guyana Government through its Ambassador to the Organisation of American States (OAS) delivered on August 22, 2012, instead of reciting the sequence of events, went out of its way to accuse the government’s critics of incitement to racial disaffection.
Dear Editor,
In his book, The Wild Coast, the author, John Gimlette, refers to his brief interview with me (conducted in a public place at the Pegasus Poolside) and then proceeds without my knowledge or sanction to embellish the scenarios, using his author’s licence.
Dear Editor,
Guyanese Americans have to be applauded for the interest shown in the just concluded Republican Convention, and I hope the same will be displayed this coming week during the Democratic convention, deepening the group’s interest and involvement in American politics.
Dear Editor,
The adopted country (US) of Jamaican-born Sanya Richards Ross (400m gold medalist at the London 2012 Olympics) paved the way towards international stardom for her.
Dear Editor,
I am compelled to respond to Mr Archie Cordis constant griping on the contents of my television programme in Region 2, ‘Let’s Talk Essequibo‘ (Romel Roopnarine’s programme mostly on Linden did not tell Essequibo viewers that three protestors had been shot dead by police’ SN, August 31).
Some weeks ago, at a ceremony to mark the 27th anniversary of the death of President Forbes Burnham, Mr Granger, newly elected leader of the PNCR, paid homage to Burnham’s “visionary leadership, his astute statesmanship and his watchful guardianship of our young nation for over two decades from 1964 to 1985.”
Dear Editor,
Most citizens must be excited at the much promoted prospects of a boom in the country’s economy, energised largely by overseas investors deriving from different economic cultures and industrial relations environments.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Mangrove Restoration Project (GMRP) wishes to respond to the letter titled ‘Guyana should not be experimenting with geotextile structures for coastal protection as their effectiveness had not been recognized’ in the Stabroek News dated Sunday, August 26.
Dear Editor,
On Friday, August 24, about 7.30 pm, I watched a call-in programme aired on RCA 8 called ‘Let’s Talk Essequibo’ hosted by Mr Romel Roopnarine.
Dear Editor,
I am not sure what criteria were used for Stabroek News to bestow the crown of Guyana‘s most “renowned” coach on the Guyana Police Force coach, Mr Lyndon Wilson.
Dear Editor,
We watched with disgust the spectacle of corruption scandal after corruption scandal over the last decade, and when we thought it would have gone away with new leadership in government, oh what a surprise: Corruption is here to stay.
Dear Editor,
Mr Patrick Fitzpatrick‘s letter in KN of August 28, titled ‘Linden complains but Aishalton suffers,‘ has highlighted some of the sufferings in the Rupununi.