Letters to the Editor

There are various options for improving the security of stores

Dear Editor, As the robberies, break-ins, murders, attempted murders etc. continue, I met with a businessman whose store was recently burgled in Robb Street and he asked me to enlarge a photo that someone took of a person far off that might have been a look-out while the burglary was taking place at his store.

A dog’s life

Dear Editor,   Animal lover Bettina McKay Glasford called my cell on Aug 25th 2013 in a panic and with a sad voice she told me of a dog on the seawall that was suffering beyond words. 

T&T PM said that the UNC would not negotiate with criminals

Dear Editor, General Elections are not due in Trinidad until 2015 but following on the poor showing of the Indian-based UNC at local government elections earlier this week, Mr Vishnu Bisram seems to be suffering from a full-blown panic attack and has commenced the beating of his well-known tribal drums.

Idle and dangerous talk

Dear Editor, We at Pro-Guyana hear that some students at the University of Guyana are proclaiming that they “will take Guyana by ballot or bullet”.

Banks DIH should invest more in youth football

Dear Editor, Undoubtedly, beverage giants Banks DIH Limited over the last few decades has remained the single largest and longest sponsor of football in Georgetown dating back from the 1970’s – 80’s with the Demico League (Division 1) being the beneficiary.

Selectivity in the ‘bold’ interventions

Dear Editor, The bold press releases issued on the subject of the belated (and beleaguered) Anti-Money Laundering Bill should be adequately applauded, despite the long time lapse allowed by the Administration to address the issue.

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