The folly of free education
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JLP'S position to remove cost-sharing in schools at all levels is one promise I hope they will not keep if or when they are elected. The PNP has at least apparently learnt that Michael Manley's folly of free education was...
A plea from behind bars
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS with great concern that I write to you today. I am presently serving a life imprisonment term at the St. Catherine Adult Correctional Centre. I have been incarcerated for a little over 12 years now. My objective for...
Let peace and love abide
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA IS celebrating its 40th year of independence, a tremendous milestone. Our little country has come a far way and I am so proud to be Jamaican. Congratulations, Jamaica on your birthday.
Freedom of speech
THE EDITOR, Sir: CERTAIN STATEMENTS attributed to Senior Superintendent of Police, Reneto Adams, have caused much furore in the media since then. The debate has revealed some interesting characteristics...
'Keep up the struggle, JFJ'
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY PERMIT me to use this medium to congratulate the Jamaicans for Justice on winning the prestigious Weimar Human Rights Award for 2002 from the City of Weimar in Germany.
Where is the evidence?
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR EDITORIAL of July 24, 2002 mentioned inter alia - an address delivered to Kingston Rotarians recently, by Joslin, in which he was reported, to have made some profound comments re our private sector monetary 'debacle' of the 1990s...
Refreshing change
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON JULY 29, 2002, I made a visit to the Constant Spring Police Station. I was most inspired with the level of service I received from all departments, especially Superintendent Samuels and the staff of the general office.
Forgotten nurses
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN AN age when the health sector is short of nurses and the hospitals are breaking under the strain of work, there are a few forgotten nurses in our midst. I am refer to the nurses who work at the Excelsior nursing...
Winston 'Preacher' Malcolm
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to get in touch with my friend, Winston Malcolm, alias Preacher, whose last address was Bamboo District in Hanover, or in St. James.
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