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Letter of the Day Horror of the Braeton monster
THE EDITOR, Sir: On the 14th of March last, the nation was subjected to the horror of the slaughter of seven young men in a two-bedroom house on 5th Seal Way in Braeton Phase III by a heavily armed contingent of five dozen members of the elite force...

Are tow-trucks the solution?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST commend the operators of tow-trucks for the passion and zest with which they tackle the job of the removal of illegally parked vehicles.

A brewing 'brainstorm'
THE EDITOR, Sir: TEACHERS HAVE been quietly waiting on the outcome of the Government's offer as it relates to a new wage package which should be retroactive to two years.

Wesley Gaynor

THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A last resort, I am begging your publication to help me find a very dear friend with whom I have lost contact. This person and I met and became very close with each other and one another's respective families.

Back Talk - Goodbye to Anancy
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE to congratulate Pauline Bain for her courage in drawing to the attention of the recent Caribbean Teachers Conference in Ocho Rio, the dangers of the Anancy syndrome in our primary education system. This originated, she tells...




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