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April 29, May 5, 2009
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Dear Stan, I would like to thank all the voluntary workers for their wonderful assistance while I was helping at the BSPCA.

I truly believe their helpful assistance made my work easier with their dedication and hard work to help the less fortunate population of pets at the BSPCA. Their devotion towards these animals is beyond my expression.

I would also like to express my sincere gratitude to Joyce, Charlotte, Rachel and also Jaggath, who made my time at the centre memorable. I feel very privileged to have known and worked with all the staff at the BSPCA not just as colleagues but as my friends.

My thanks as well to Tony Waters; chairman at the BSPCA, for all his kindness in his letter and The Big Book of Dogs, which I have been going through and have found very intriguing. This book will definitely be going in my collection of valuables.

I will miss them all and hope to see them again in the near future.

Dr M Raza, UK.

Dear Stan,

The legal cell, functioning under the Indian Community Relief Fund (ICRF), will be happy to provide free advice and guidance on labour and employment-related matters, with the help of the Bahraini lawyers on our panel.

Requests may be sent to us in English, Hindi or Malayalam and should include the name and contact telephone number of the sender.

Those who do not have access to email or fax, can send their questions/requests through social workers or any of the Indian Associations. We will respond directly to the sender by email, fax or telephone, as may be appropriate.

We will also be happy to suggest, without any obligation on our side, names of Bahraini lawyers, who could assist in litigation, if required.

ICRF Legal Cell,

Indian Community Relief Fund,

Email: lcicrf@gmail.com,

Fax: 17716149/ 17717309.

Dear Stan,

I am disillusioned with what is going on at Queens Park Rangers. I admire the approach that the new owners have taken with regard to laying the foundations for an exciting new brand within the football league - new look, better stadium facilities and good sponsors etc.

There has also been the strengthening of the squad - namely buying wisely as opposed to extravagantly.

But, how on earth can the team be expected to gel, develop or deliver results when there have been more managers than the team has scored goals in the last few games?

And, looking forward, who in their right mind is going to want to manage a club with such a track record?

I fear we are going to be a Championship side for a few more years and the long-suffering fans may start deserting.

David Baker,

P O Box 20970, Dubai.







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