Where have all the cows gone?
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT WAS very gratifying to see the Jamaica Red Poll Cattle Breeders Society supplement in The Gleaner of Thursday, November 14, 2002, celebrating 50 years of progress in the development of this breed of cattle.
A skilled JUTC driver
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY ALLOW me to say "big up" to a JUTC bus driver for his skilfulness.
Disregarding the truth
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM simply amazed that your columnist Dawn Ritch, without checking, could have written in her article on Sunday, November 24, 2002 that I led, after the elections of October 16, a delegation to Europe.
Las May makes me laugh
THE EDITOR, Sir: YEARS AGO I used to enjoy Leandro and thought that no one else would make me laugh to my heart's content.
Pay raise! for what?
THE EDITOR, Sir: IF AND when the Finance Minister Omar Davies comes to the taxpayers for more funds, I hope we remember just how much money our Parliamentarians cost us.
RGD woes again
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST commend the Registrar General's Department for the improvement in service as experienced by a few persons. However, I have yet to be numbered among those blessed.
Congrats Candy Cab
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE COMBINED Disabilities Association (CDA) uses this medium to congratulate Candy Cab Ltd. on the bold initiative which one of its drivers, Mr. Ian Pounall took, to reconfigure his taxi in order to accommodate persons...
What will we do for the children?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PHOTOGRAPHS of three-year old Melesha Shaw and eight-year-old Tasha-Kay Swaby appearing in The Gleaner recently, tell a story of the agony of Jamaica at this time.
Still believing in Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: WITH JAMAICA once again in the global spotlight after the Sniper incident, the issues which surround the matter of returning home, once again come to the fore for many of our young people abroad completing their education.
Let us go for the heart
THE EDITOR, Sir: PROFESSOR VASCIANNIE'S article entitled "Going for the Jugular" appearing in the December 2 edition of The Gleaner, is very insightful in its critique of Government's proposed policy to tackle the astronomical rate of crime in Jamaica.
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