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March 10 - 16, 2010
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Dear Stan, REGARDING Rebecca Jones' court battle to be reunited with her 10-year-old son; I strongly believe that Adam belongs to his mum and not his grandmother and uncles.

He desperately needs to be reunited with his mother and sister in Bahrain.

Fatima Al Hadi, by email.

Dear Stan,

THIS poor boy deserves to be with the family that loves him, not one that resorts to tricks to take possession of him. He's not an object, he's a little boy and the son of a British citizen - he needs to be treated as such.

Lydia Pope, by email.

Dear Stan,

SOMEONE has to do something to help this family. I can't imagine how I would feel if my son had been taken from me.

Jane Spence, by email.

Editor's note: The on-going custody case surrounding the St Christopher's School pupil has been adjourned until March 16 and Adam remains at the home of his late father's family in Qatar. Rebecca Jones needs a new Qatari sponsor to continue fighting the case despite the child telling the court he wishes to return home to Bahrain with his mother.

She has been allowed limited visitation rights and when Adam last saw her he put his arms around her. Hugging her tightly, he said: "Mum, don't cry and don't worry, I'm coming home and they can delay and delay but I'm coming home soon, now let's watch a funny video to cheer you up!"

"My heart is truly bursting with pride on how he is coping with this ordeal, he is just one amazing little boy who I love so much," said Rebecca who claims she was tricked into signing legal papers in Arabic which allowed her son to be taken away from her during a visit to Qatar.

THE winner of our recent F1 caption competition was Robert. F. von Harryegg from Amwaj Island who wrote: "Did you get an autograph from Schuhmacher too?" He will receive a prize BIC cap. A runners-up T-shirt goes to Tracey Ashall of Seef who suggested that the Lewis Hamilton and Jensen Button conversation went something like this ..."don't ya wish ya girlfriend was hot like mine?"







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