Police ignorance and road 'breaches'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE out of concern that the rights of some motorists may have been breached due to ignorance of the Road Traffic Law on their part and on the part of the Traffic Police.
GCT confusing consumers
THE EDITOR, Sir: SINCE THE Minister of Finance announced the increase in GCT on some commodities, some business operators seem to be overstepping the bounds and making a clean sweep, so that nearly every item now attracts GCT.
Breaking a cycle
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS unprecedented in the political history of the country for a major party not to be elected to govern, both at the national and the local government level in nearly twenty years.
Vigilance against SARS
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS struck by a recent letter about SARS in which the writer mentioned that, she travelled from Canada to Jamaica...
Take necessary precautions
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ in your recent publication of the experience of a Jamaican returning resident from Canada. As a returned resident myself I feel particularly aggrieved.
Manipulation of the masses
THE EDITOR, Sir: K.C. SOARES' article in The Gleaner recently, regarding what I consider to be every Government's seemingly inexplicable death-grip on sugar cane in this country, is one of the best I have recently read.
In agreement for CCJ
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to congratulate the Most Honourable P.J. Patterson, Prime Minister of Jamaica on the historic signing of the agreement to ratify and create the Caribbean Court of Justice.
Show more care for pedestrians
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON FRIDAY, June 20, 2003, it really was the first time (for a long time) that I had difficulty crossing the Spanish Town Road.
Fix bad roads
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY A caller on a 'talk show' expressed his disgust re the sloppy, unhealthy and eroded road conditions existing at North Parade in close proximity to the JUTC bus terminus...
Thank you for your support
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE VERY interesting article by Mr. Ian Boyne "Give me liberty or..."
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