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  1. President Jagdeo can't dump PPP stalwarts
  2. Dr Jagan worked for racial unity
  3. Minister Rohee should call on our experienced diplomats for advice
  4. It's simplistic to say Indian leaders have failed
  5. Assessing our Indian leaders
  6. We are organising a signature campaign against corruption
  7. The PPP has antagonised many who fought with it in the struggle
  8. The PPP's model of governance has failed
  9. The PPP/C has to take responsibility for the state of the country
  10. HISTORY WILL VINDICATE PRESIDENT
  11. A party cannot implement policies if it doesn't accede to office
  12. It is what you think you know, Jerome
  13. There is accountability under the PPP/C government
  14. We are far from good at public financial accountability
  15. Government committed to transparency
  16. Lawlessness due to political protests
  17. Distorting events and development
  18. Blind faith has its virtues and vices
  19. We needed a truth and reconciliation commission
  20. Truths about the past should be told
  21. All economies have ups and downs
  22. Government has done its very best for Georgetown Citizens
  23. Healing can't begin without analysing the past
  24. The past has to be examined
  25. Democratic centralism has been the guiding principle of the PPP
  26. PPP/C has done much to revive Parliament
  27. Unreliable and unbalanced assessment
  28. Those gloom and doom prophets
  29. Racial garb unchanged
  30. Appeal to stop aid is anti national
  31. Putting Guyana First
  32. PNC/R should stay clear
  33. Army was run down before 1992
  34. Significant social and economic development
  35. A campaign to disrupt
  36. Most of the problems were inherited
  37. We cannot tolerate the annoyance
  38. Gross disregard for public officials
  39. Development is the government's priority
  40. Prevailing circumstances dictate the direction
  41. Special squad is not new
  42. People must not allow themselves to be misled
  43. " WAKE UP MR. CLARKE".
  44. Guyana looks to the future
  45. Amusing and illogical piece
  46. Reform component has not led to much change
  47. Suspension of PPP/C councillors in Region Four was out of order
  48. Contempt for the popular will of the masses
  49. Imagined and feeble accusations
  50. Divisive behaviour
  51. We cannot ignore the conduct of some leaders
  52. Justifying rigged elections
  53. False presumption
  54. Harping on the past
  55. A legacy of honesty and dedication
  56. History of sordid misdeeds
  57. Hoyte living in the past
  58. PNC/R walkout not justified
  59. PPP government is duly elected unlike the previous one
  60. A deliberate policy
  61. PNC must desist from strangling country
  62. PNC's walkout should be condemned not patronised
  63. PPP/C government never requested an apology from the PNC
  64. Amnesty offends majority of Guyanese
  65. The President should deal seriously with the concerns raised by the opposition
  66. Is X-14 plan underway?
  67. Editorials did not do justice to the government's position
  68. Civil society should buttress dialogue process
  69. President Jagdeo should visit party supporters in New York
  70. The good people in Buxton are being terrorised by a criminal minority
  71. Jackson should condemn current violence
  72. Hoyte lives in make-believe world
  73. Jackson does not offer solution
  74. President Jagdeo is in touch with the Guyanese diaspora
  75. Where's the PPP going with their terrorist declaration?
  76. SN editorial supportive of crime and criminal elements
  77. Is the feeling of alienation the editorial refers to justified?
  78. The PNC refuses to accept the will of the people
  79. PPP should move firmly against the bandits, not hold a rally
  80. Scratching the surface
  81. PPP has become ineffective after 28 years in opposition
  82. Beating of the innocent
  83. Who is really a journalist?
  84. All must support anti-crime campaign
  85. Guyanese must continue to reject PNC
  86. Discrimination claims far from justified
  87. The PPP should and must be given unequivocal support
  88. There have been major improvements in our system of Democracy
  89. Government has done much to improve the collapsed economy it inherited
  90. PPP should direct its energies away from infighting
  91. This government has done its best for Linden
  92. Governments are judged irrespective of party loyalty
  93. President Jagdeo must undermine the dinosaurs in the PPP
  94. This is a regrettable situation
  95. The PPP will suffer if internal disagreements are allowed to fester
  96. PPP is not about to deny any rights to its members
  97. It's a sad day for the PPP
  98. Joey Jagan is in effect condemning what his parents created
  99. Kassim Bacchus was also expelled by the PPP
  100. We have come a far way...
  101. The PPP deserves better
  102. The PPP owes none of its longevity to Marxism
  103. Independent thinkers have been silenced
  104. Much of the goodwill for the PPP has been eroded
  105. Time for a new party
  106. PPP democratic and party unity is strong
  107. It is false morality to pretend to defend what Cheddi Jagan stood for while attacking his party
  108. Does the PPP tolerate freedom of speech?
  109. If the Government does positive things I will write about them
  110. Dr. Jagan, PPP fully committed to uniting people & pursuing common goals
  111. The PPP has not lived up to Cheddi Jagan's legacy
  112. It is time for Mrs Jagan to step down
  113. Socialism is no longer on the PPP's agenda
  114. A gross insult to Dr. Jagan's memory
  115. A huge cast in the spirit of the age, each in his own way working at his own version of a better tom
  116. No party will allow a member to repeatedly attack it in public
  117. Experts on (destroying?) the rule of law?
  118. Mrs. Jagan deserves the greatest respect from all of us
  119. Expulsion of party members is not new
  120. The PPP/C was correct in demanding that Ramjattan relinquish his seat in the last parliament

  121. Far from dismal record t