Privy Council function remains unaffected
THE EDITOR, Sir: I am appalled by the absurdity of the assertion made by Senator A.J. Nicholson, QC Minister of Justice and Attorney-General...
No authority to criticise
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN REFERENCE to your June 14 story that the USA State Department is warning Jamaica against exploiting children or trafficking in children...
We are our own problem!
THE EDITOR, Sir: The society seems to be caught once again in a flurry or bewilderment regarding the issue of youngsters and in particular, young girls having sex usually with older men, on our public buses.
On public trust
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JUDGMENT in favour of the plaintiff in a recent libel case involving one of our local electronic media houses underscores the old journalistic principle that, journalists must: "get it first but first get it second."
A balance in Parliament
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE LAST general elections created in this country a balance in Parliament which has never before been seen.
Questions for the NHF
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON JUNE 2nd I read an article about the National Health Fund(NHF) registration. I would like to know if you could give some more information about the NHF.
The true power of love
EDITOR, Sir: IN THE Letter of the Day published on June 12, 2003, the writer in my opinion has never really experienced the true power of love. First, let me state that love should be the foremost reason why two people should get married.
Completely disgusted
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a Jamaican living in the United States. I read the article about the U.S State Department report. I was completely disgusted, I think it's horrible for another country to stand-up for our own.
Am I proud to be Jamaican?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I live in a country where we need to rebuild our self-esteem and define ourselves. We need to put Jamaica back into its rightful position as the No 1 Caribbean island.
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