A parable of united ants
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON THE afternoon of Tuesday May 21 a few of my colleagues and I watched with bated breath and a little bit of glee a great battle between a worm and a host of ants. The battle was so intense and interesting that not even the cricket...
Patrick Roberts and education
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON TUESDAY, May 21, I read with concern a letter to the editor entitled "Education and the PNP" by A. Cheddasing.
Schools and violence
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHATEVER OUR minds can perceive, can be achieved. Here in Jamaica we need to ask ourselves, are we ignoring the obvious signs of a catastrophe about to take place in our schools? Countries like the United States and Germany...
Tribute to a business leader
THE EDITOR, Sir: The Enhancing Civil Society Project (ECSP) of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), congratulates Ms. Donna Duncan-Scott on winning the Business Observer award of Business Leader of the Year 2001. We enthusiastically...
Teach conflict management in schools
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT spate of violence in the schools is an indication of the high level of indiscipline in the society. It is also a reflection of most students' inability to deal with social conflict. Conflict management courses should be...
Rally around the WI cricket captain
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE GAME of cricket in the West Indies is becoming very interesting. King Carl Hooper is really a remarkable captain. His performance against India in the Test series is commendable. But I must say that the man of the moment is...
Disappointed with RGD
THE EDITOR, Sir: WITH ALL the advertisement re: improved service at the Registrar-General Department - it is all a fraud or deception. April 2, 2002, I applied for two copies of my daughter's birth certificate. I supplied all the necessary information...
Poor NIS service
THE EDITOR, Sir: I BELIEVE the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) is now due for public review.
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