Letter of the Day - Drivers' rights and street boys
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN WELCOMING you on board Minister Phillips, I would like to be proactive and find out from you Sir, who will be responsible when my car becomes damaged by the street boys on Hagley Park Road outside of St. Andrew Parish Church?
Oh, for more civility
THE EDITOR, Sir: MARJORIE STAIR, always thoughtful, honest and courageous, outdid herself in the Financial Gleaner of Friday, December 14.
Scotia's new bank charges, a bad idea
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FULLY agree with the views of my fellow reader C. Bowen on the new BNS bank charges. After advertising and encouraging the public to save with the institution, the bank intends to turn around and make you pay for entering their...
'Poaching' not the real issue
THE EDITOR, Sir: I REFER to your article dated Wednesday, December 12, 2001 headed "PNP lawyer admits 'poaching'." This allegation is made in relation to a business card which my learned friend Usim had in an open folder as he attended at the...
Paulwell's ineptitude
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with great sadness the article on the NetServ Audit in the December 14, 2001 Gleaner. Mr. Paulwell's ineptitude in this matter is cause for immediate dismissal.
Create another electoral constituency
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CRISIS which engulfs Trinidad and Tobago today could be with us tomorrow. We have the opportunity to prevent it happening here, thereby avoiding the needless shedding of much blood. Given similar circumstances as T&T, it is...
Gays and the Bible
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with concern the report 'Government urged to protect gay rights' carried on the front page of The Gleaner, dated Wednesday, December 12, 2001. In this report it is said that the JFLAG's presentation to the committee on the...
Disappointed in the Speaker
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE SPEAKER of the House does not seem to understand the responsibility of the House of Parliament.
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