Ganja, the youth and academics
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR ISSUE of August 28, 2001 contained on pages one and two, two articles about which I would like to comment.

The Attorney-General and Seaga's debts

THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT public statements by the Attorney-General with respect to Mr. Seaga's tax liability and the various reactions from sectors of the society need to be placed in its proper perspective.

JLP leader's GCT arrears is a valid campaign issue
THE EDITOR, Sir: LET ME get this straight. 'PNP campaign could threaten peace initiatives JLP'. Is this the recant of peace, another threat to hold our country at ransom, is it a bargaining chip for peace? Why should peace be threatened by the...

Death threats and violence in schools
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE SAFETY of children in our schools and maybe in the society is no longer anybody's concern. Not the authorities who we look to for support and not the principals who we expect to give individual consideration for children when the...

Education and job creation can curb escalating crime
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE lived and worked in Jamaica for many years. Most people I have encountered were intelligent and civic-minded.

Seaga's money woes
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PNP has now made it clear that they will use Mr. Seaga's dire financial situation as a topic of discussion in the upcoming campaign. Because of that everyone is running around and acting as if there is any surprise. Let me remind...

Ritch's misinformed and silly commentary
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT HAS taken me several days to fully digest the audacity of Ms. Ritch's recent commentary on education. I could not believe that someone in her position could be so uninformed, misinformed and downright silly.