The opposition parties should have spoken out on bauxite accident
Dear Editor, My family and I extend heartfelt sympathy to the family of Franklyn Reece who died on Sunday when a mining pit caved in.
Dear Editor, My family and I extend heartfelt sympathy to the family of Franklyn Reece who died on Sunday when a mining pit caved in.
Dear Editor, Mr C Ram, in a recent column has done a very insufficient analysis of the Guyanese economy.
Dear Editor, Reference is made to an item carried in your letters to the editor section on Monday, October 31, 2011 captioned ‘Card swallowed by ATM machine not retrieved in a timely fashion.’
Dear Editor, It is fitting that this year’s elections will be decided by the youth of Guyana, a generation that for too long has been bereft of power, neglected and stereotyped.
Dear Editor, I would like to verify that I would be a candidate for the APNU in upcoming general elections.
Dear Editor, I passed the $600M government complex at the corner of Princes and High Streets.
Dear Editor, Mr Frederick Kissoon, a foremost columnist, has made a redeemable error in that he has complied at such a fatal hour with instructions from his employer to avoid commentary on the selected presidential candidate of the ruling PPP.
Dear Editor, Many celebrities, mainly in the developed world, prepare pre-nuptial agreements before tying the knot, to protect their assets in the event of a failure in their marriage.
Whether it was inspired by the spirit of Diwali, as Trinidad and Tobago Finance Minister Winston Dookeran has facetiously speculated, or by the spirit of Halloween, as at least one blogger has unkindly remarked, former T&T prime minister Patrick Manning’s public apology to the nation has served to divide opinion there as to whether it was sincere or a calculated move with a hidden agenda.
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Dear Editor, Please allow me to appeal to the poor working-class citizens to give critical and moral support to David Granger and his team so the rule of law could be restored.
Dear Editor, Trees that decorate the city of Georgetown, from which most likely its appellation ‘Garden City‘ was derived, have been falling over the past 15-16 years or so with regularity, much to the dismay and detriment of its citizenry.
Dear Editor, Guyanese voters should know where the candidates and/or political parties stand on the various issues such as jobs, rebuilding industries, creating a safe and dynamic business environment education, resources development, UG (better funding and facilities including the need for a radio station), the roles of science and technology, research and development, human rights, the freedom of information act, freedom of the press and independent public institutions.
Dear Editor, I am a resident living on the West Demerara and work in Georgetown.
Dear Editor, As a citizen of our great and beautiful country, I decided to come out and breathe the magnificence of my country on Nomination Day.
Dear Editor, I am very interested to know what the laws of Guyana say about someone who is on a party’s list of candidates while holding a position that should be neutral.
Dear Editor, Under the present government our transportation is in a disappointing state and there is little hope of it getting better.
Dear Editor, On October 31, 2011 Stabroek News published a letter by Vishnu Bisram captioned ‘NACTA poll puts PPP in lead.‘
Dear Editor, There comes a time in the life of every individual when one is called upon to take a stand, and the choice made decides whether that person is resolved to shed the confines of the familiar but inhibiting and reach out for change, new and perhaps a bit discomfiting but certainly exhilarating and imbued with tremendous possibilities.
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