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Aug 26, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on When race/ethnicity overrides truth, morality and incorruptibility
Dear Editor, This has happened before; specifically from 1964 to 1992. It is happening again; from 1992 to present. The phenomenon is simple; a major ethnic group in this nation gets power and...Aug 26, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on His Excellency’s visit to Buxton should not be viewed as any major threat
Dear Editor, His Excellency, President Jagdeo, visited Buxton last week, met with a section of the community and invited a few esteemed villagers to a fancy dinner party, compliments of the Guyanese...Aug 26, 2010 KNews Letters Comments Off on Aid is retarding the development of developing countries
Dear Editor, I refer to a front-page story – US in $2.6B aid deal in SN’s issue of Thursday, August 19, 2010. As a Guyanese I am particularly worried about the action of members of the...Aug 26, 2010 knews Letters Comments Off on An attempt to plant confusion in the minds of the few who might be less informed
Dear Editor, I respond to Peeping Tom’s article of Tuesday, August 24, captioned, “Keeping the Burnham flame alight!” In his attempt to sow further discontent within the PNCR, this article...Aug 26, 2010 knews Editorial Comments Off on The world has turned full circle
For nearly two centuries women knew that they were equal to men, if not better. However, the societies as they were structured, then, never gave them a chance to prove their mettle. In England there...
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