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The Rupert Foster report should be released
Dear Editor,The Attorney General, Mr Anil Nandlall, was afforded prominence for his response to my letter in all three dailies (‘It behoves any executive…‘ SN, Jan 18; ‘AG needs to clarify…‘ SN, Jan 15).
Touching of the feet in Indian tradition does not reflect a subservient position
Dear Editor,The bowing to the feet of the Indian President Pratibha Patil by TT’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar during her recent Pravasi Samman honour in Jaipur has evoked much controversy in Trinidad (SN, Jan 19, 20).
Fed up with GPL
Dear Editor,I am a dissatisfied customer of Guyana Power & Light at Onverwagt, West Coast Berbice.
Why is bail denied for theft but granted in cases of rape of children?
Dear Editor,Help & Shelter wishes to register its abhorrence and outrage at the continuing escalation of domestic violence murders and rape of women and children.
Counsel for CANU in narcotics trafficking case denied allegation of beating of defendant
Dear Editor,I refer to your article ‘Three on cocaine, ganja trafficking’ set out at p2 of the Stabroek News of Saturday, January 21, 2012.

Bradman is the best batsman the world has ever produced
Dear Editor,During the last Test match between Australia and India in the current series being played Down Under, I noted what, in my opinion, was a not too subtle suggestion by some commentators that Sachin Tendulkar should only be compared to the Sir Donald Bradman in terms of who is the greatest batsman ever.
MPs’ bio-data should be provided on the parliamentary website
Dear Editor,I tried recently to find out who are the new members of parliament and it was difficult to know who they are and what expertise they bring to the parliament.
The extended community has to play a role in the protection of our children
Dear Editor,I am deeply disturbed after reading about the horrific incident that allegedly transpired with the young boys who were molested in the heart of my community and from all appearances at a place which is supposed to be ‘safe.
There is no report of what tests were done on the water of the Haieka River
Dear Editor,Thank you once again for keeping tabs on the possible pollution of the Haieka River.
Slips on the Hope Canal slopes could affect stability of the embankments
Dear Editor,Your article with accompanying photo of excavation work in progress on the Hope Canal which appeared in SN of Jan 19 has revealed some serious impending problems facing this project.
GIT appalled by media reports of alleged molestation by an Imam
Dear Editor,The Guyana Islamic Trust is appalled by the news carried in the media, alleging that an Imam/ Muslim scholar molested young boys from his madrasah.
The gardasil vaccine is both safe and effective
Dear Editor,I have been reading with interest the government’s decision to implement the gardasil vaccine for HPV.
An Interim Management Committee for the city would be a colonial aberration
Dear Editor,It is with some trepidation that I pen these few words on the ongoing exchanges regarding the management of the affairs of Georgetown, our capital city.
The Fort Wellington police should lay charges against those creating a noise nuisance in Hopetown
Dear Editor,Despite numerous complaints to the various police stations in the Region Five area for years, nothing has been done to quell the blatant and lawless noise nuisance in the village of Hopetown, West Coast Berbice.
A productive partnership has fallen into limbo
Dear Editor,It was instructive to learn from SN’s January 17 report, of the GRA’s increasing success in collecting tax from ‘various’ categories of taxpayers, including the ‘self-employed.