A challenge for our Prime Ministers
THE EDITOR, Sir: PSOJ PRESIDENT Oliver Clarke's message to the gathering at the opening of Emancipation Park was a challenge to our present Prime Minister and those to come. Prime Ministers are our country's chief executive officers, and as such are...
National hero wanted
THE EDITOR, Sir: A DYNAMIC independent country established since 1962 seeks the service of a national hero. This individual must be versed in bringing people together and preventing tribalism. He or she must be willing to put the country first at all...
Stamp exchange
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a stamp collector who wishes to exchange Canadian postage stamps for those of Jamaica. Anyone replying to this letter will find me willing to please, fair in my exchanges and most prompt in answering correspondence.
'Innocence: Presumption and eligibility'
THE EDITOR; Sir: ONE COULD objectively accuse your columnist Delroy Chuck of bias and unfairness in his un-masked attempt to blame Government for the intemperate remarks made by SSP Adams on the issue of the "presumption of innocence" (Wednesday July...
Dreaming of those old days
THE EDITOR, Sir: A RECENT event puts me back to when I was a little girl in the Jamaica that was; when I came to Kingston in the sixties and times like those - when we would stand behind barricades as Jamaicans were so...
Congratulations, Minister Peart and Senator Morris.
THE EDITOR, Sir: A FEW weeks ago, our beautiful island was badly affected by torrential rains. The rains severely affected the island and caused the Government to declare five parishes disaster zones.
Keep up the good work fire-fighters
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to use this opportunity to commend the fire units from Ocho Rios and St. Ann's Bay for their quick response to a recent incident.
Flat Bridge potholes
THE EDITOR, Sir: JUST TURNING on to the Flat Bridge, at the eastern, Spanish Town end, is a cluster of potholes. Some driver could end up in the river having, without thinking, swerved to avoid this cluster.
The grass root people ask...
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE THE grass root people wish to ask a few questions through your newspaper, as our sons and brothers suffer the most at the hands of the common criminals and the police.
Where do our graduates go?
THE EDITOR, Sir: EACH YEAR thousands of students graduate from learning institutions islandwide. Fortunately some do get the opportunity to enter other learning institutions to further their studies. The remainder of these...
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