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Dear Editor, I refer to a letter and a news item in your publications of June 25, 2010 and June 27, 2010 respectively pertaining to the search of Dr.
Dear Editor, I refer to a letter and a news item in your publications of June 25, 2010 and June 27, 2010 respectively pertaining to the search of Dr.
Dear Editor, I wish to state my profound disappointment with the response of the government in relation to the report on Trafficking in Persons.
Dear Editor, Just after the start of the World Cup, a commentator said that Ghana’s team was the youngest in the competition and some of them played in the Ghana football league.
The major economic powers of the world have completed their discussions on global issues their their G8 and G20 meetings in Canada over the past week.
Dear Editor, The outrage that occurred on Saturday June 26 at a conference hosted by the Guyana Institute of Historical Research must be condemned in the strongest possible manner.
Dear Editor, Almost all the residents of Lethem are now angry and fed up with the electricity situation here.
Dear Editor, The caption of your news story, ‘Pushed to lead opposition coalition, Joe Singh has “no plans,”’ (SN, June 27), was not borne out by the details of the story.
Dear Editor, Queenstown was once one of the best kept neighbourhoods of Georgetown, but this is no longer the case.
Dear Editor, I join the WPA in condemning the “drug” search of Bro David Hinds (‘WPA protests airport search on David Hinds’ SN, June 27) especially if it was politically motivated.
Dear Editor, Over the years I have attended many events commemorating the death anniversaries of one of Guyana, the West Indies and the world’s celebrated historians/intellectuals – Walter Rodney.
Dear Editor, A number of Guyanese have been titillated by the prospect that the recent T&T electoral outcome can be replicated in Guyana.
Dear Editor, In 1991 a Washington Post reporter who had just returned to the US from Guyana told me that the Western ambassadors in Georgetown told him: “You cannot have democracy in a land where every last man votes race.” Who
Guyana’s jungle west of the Essequibo River can be a very lawless place.
Dear Editor, I read a letter written by Charrandass Persaud and published in your newspaper of the 26th June 2010, under the caption `The government cannot give an account of how many might be trafficked backtrack through the unmanned border with Suriname.’
Dear Editor, The Stabroek Business editorial on Friday, June 25, 2010 entitled ‘Serious charges: The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) Country Report on Guyana’ and it front page story which reported the EIU as saying that the official 2009 growth figures were overstated are not only highly questionable but also bring into disrepute the dissemination of data by the international multilateral agency.
Dear Editor, During Paul Slowe’s farewell speech, he mentioned his desire for the improvement of the Guyana Police Force.
Dear Editor, I wish to take this opportunity to congratulate Mr McWilfred on his election as the President of the Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners Association.
Dear Editor, Many motorists have officially turned the roadways in Guyana into designated sport tracks and are engaging daily in their own Grand Prix.
It is worthy of note that the Immigration Department can now deliver a machine readable passport in five working days to applicants.
Dear Editor, Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI), the nation’s supplier of water and sanitation services, wishes to respond to statements made in the June 23 article published in the Stabroek News, captioned ‘Linden Councillor protests water quality.’
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