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Letters To The Editor - THANKS TO ANGUILLA
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The Editor
The Anguillian
Dear Editor:
THANKS TO ANGUILLA
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Letter To The Editor - Anguilla's Incoming Disaster
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The Editor
The Anguillian
Anguilla's Incoming Disaster
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Letter To The Editor - “WHO THE CAP FIT”
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The Editor
The Anguillian newspaper
The Valley
Anguilla
Dear Sir,
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Letter to The Editor
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The Editor
The Anguillian
Dear Sir:
WHO WILL COME TO ANGUILLA’S AID?
The horrific devastation in Japan has caused me to put pen to paper and, as a young Anguillian, I think it is even more important to do so as l look on what is currently happening on the island as it relates to politics.
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Letter to The Editor
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The Editor
The Anguillian
Dear Sir:
DON’T TOUCH OUR SERVICE CHARGE
I am extremely disappointed and annoyed that, with all the mouthing of the Government about protecting workers and fighting against the “slave wages” we are being paid in the hospitality industry, our leaders want to dip their hands in our hard earned service charge. Nothing sounds so low and unconscionable to me.
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Letter to The Editor
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The Editor
The Anguillian
Dear Mr. Editor:
ANGUILLA’S CONSTITUTIONAL FUTURE
I read with interest the feature article written by the well-read Rev. Dr. H. Clifton Niles in the March 4th edition of The Anguillian entitled “Anguilla’s Political Future.” My first observation is that he should have captioned his article “Anguilla’s Constitutional Future” since I believe that political future carries a connotation relating to politics and that constitutional advancement is therefore a different kind of status.
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Letter to The Editor
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Dear Sir,
The Interim Stabilisation Levy (ISL) et al
Very rarely do I see it fit to opine publicly on matters of political or economic importance in Anguilla, for I do not claim any particular or superior knowledge or insight far above that of the political directorate and senior civil servants/policymakers of the Government of Anguilla. I am moved however, to render a few words of concern related to the proposed ISL and matters attendant thereto. I must begin by expressing my sympathy to the current government and any other government for that matter, of whatever political persuasion, given the current economic situation which we face. However, my sympathy, and dare I say empathy, does not blind me to the policy mistake which is the ISL in its current guise.
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Letter to The Editor
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The Editor
The Anguillan
Dear Sir:
A SEMBLANCE OF CHRISTIAN FAITH NEEDS TO BE IN SCHOOLS
I agree with the Rt. Rev. Errol Brooks who said in an interview in last week’s Anguillian newspaper that while not indoctrinating students, there is a need for some semblance of Christian ethics and Christian faith in the schools.
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Letter To The People Of Anguilla
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On Wednesday night, March 2, 2011, we experienced a very traumatic home invasion, robbery and bodily harm. We have been coming to Anguilla for 17 years; this year for 2 months.
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Letter To The Editor - GET THE ECONOMY GOING
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The Editor
The Anguillian
Dear Sir:
GET THE ECONOMY GOING
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Letter To The Editor - BEST WISHES TO RONALD WEBSTER
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The Editor
The Anguillian
Dear Mr. Editor
BEST WISHES TO RONALD WEBSTER
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WHO WILL SPEAK FOR ANGUILLA?
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THE EDITOR
Dear Mr. Editor:
WHO WILL SPEAK FOR ANGUILLA?
The printed text of the address by CM Hughes in your publication on February 11, is not jut an insult to all people living in Anguilla but an insult to all people everywhere. And if as surmised – the invasion by “foreign elements” – was to be taken seriously, those same invaders should immediately cease operations, lay off their employees and leave Anguilla.
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Letter To The Editor
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The Editor
The Anguillian
Dear Sir:
I write to commend the Ministry and Department of Education in Anguilla for their formal introduction of a Literacy Promotion Programme.
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THANK YOU TO RESIDENTS OF BACK STREET
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The Editor
The Anguillian
THANK YOU TO RESIDENTS OF BACK STREET
Dear Editor:
The Anguilla Archeological & Historical Society (AAHS) and the Anguilla Heritage Trail Committee would like to thank the anonymous resident(s) and/or businesses of the Back Street community who took it upon themselves to clean and landscape the Heritage Trail site located there overlooking Road Bay.
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What the visitors think about Anguilla being featured on “The Bachelor”
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Please allow me a spot to share a very interesting and pertinent discussion with your readers. I am not sure how many of us visit the “Trip Advisor” website therefore I pulled some of the discussion to share. These are actual postings from the site written by regular visitors to Anguilla, and I think that in the tourism business they are the ones that matter most.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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The Editor
The Anguillian
Dear Sir,
First of all, The Anguillian has been doing a fine job of reporting fully, and in an objective manner, on current political events, and the newspaper is to be commended.
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Happy First Anniversary AUM Government
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The Editor
The Anguillian
Dear Mr Editor,
Happy First Anniversary AUM Government-
Please allow me a little space in your paper to say Happy Anniversary to The AUM Government in general, and to the Chief Minster in particular.
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UNHAPPY VIEWER
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The Editor
The Anguillian
UNHAPPY VIEWER
I am forced to put pen to paper to express my displeasure with Caribbean Cable Communications, after several months of unacceptable picture quality on some of its channels.
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Response To CM
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The Editor
The Anguillian
Dear Editor,
RESPONSE TO CM
I am a colleague of the Viceroy but more importantly an Anguillian National who voted for Mr Hughes in the last election. It saddens and disgusts me to hear his recent allegations of the Viceroy being a “slave colony”. |
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LETTER FROM TEMPO PRIZE WINNERS
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Hello everyone:
This is Tricia and Andy from Trinidad and Tobago. We had an awesome time in your beautiful Anguilla, actually our beautiful Anguilla.
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