| Letters Letter of the Day -Losing hope in justice THE EDITOR, Sir: EVERYWHERE YOU turn in Jamaica, people are crying out for justice. They complain through civic organisations, plead on radio talk shows, demonstrate for television cameras and vent their increasing anger by senselessly attacking one...  Weaving through Anancy THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE observed with interest that the matter of Anancy as being one of our heroes has come to public attention. Heroes exist in folklore to serve a purpose of social cohesion. Also they enable individuals within a culture to work...  Curbing the influx of weapons THE EDITOR, Sir: FROM THE response to the events surrounding the deaths of the 'Braeton Seven', it would appear that Jamaicans are beginning to suffer from the effects of a sort of combat fatigue, in my humble layman's opinion. This is the result of...  Consul-General explains passport application procedures THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM writing in response to the letter captioned 'Consulate poverty', that appeared in the March 13, 2001 edition of The Jamaica Gleaner. |