The Jamaican balance sheet
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS an open letter to the American Ambassador to Jamaica, Her Excellency Sue McCourt Cobb.
Remembering Michael Manley
THE EDITOR, Sir: BECAUSE HE introduced so many rapid and radical changes in Jamaica, and some that even impacted on other parts of the world, there are Jamaicans who say they impacted negatively on Jamaica and therefore "there lies the villain."
Hellish death traps on wheels
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY TWO schoolchildren were killed by carelessness. This is just an example and a forerunner of what is in store for us as a result of allowing people to do anything they want and get away with it.
Some great Jamaican men
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS MEDIUM is used to express profound gratitude to some great Jamaican men who have come forward, stood up as men among men, and made a difference at a time when it mattered most.
He must believe in obeah'
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. EDWARD SEAGA has not only lost the JLP the 2002 General Election, but has forced Jamaicans to continue living under PNP Government for possibly another five years.
On transforming Downtown Kingston
THE EDITOR, Sir: In 1988 a team of four architectural/planning firms was retained by the Kingston Restoration Company (KRC) to prepare plans for the re-development of Downtown Kingston.
Politicians must foster unity
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE WAY forward is for our leaders to educate the citizens of the need for co-operation to expose wrongdoing and perpetrators of illegal acts.
Crime and tourism do not mix
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA, THE land of wood and water, a land with a rich cultural heritage, the land that boasts the big names in track and music. The land from which many a brilliant mind has been nurtured now employed by international companies...
Time to overhaul Constitution
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A voter this is an election that will go down in our history as the most democratic. There were problems but the voice of the people spoke and that is important.
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