Testing the efficiency of the postal service
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY, A good friend of mine decided to test the efficiency of the postal service. We both work at King Street in downtown Kingston, she at Public Building East, and I at Public Building West.
Kudos to you, Radio Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to be among the first to heartily congratulate that grand old lady of Jamaican radio for showing to all Jamaica what it means to be a truly caring corporate citizen.
Life, a matter of choice not chance
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONGRATULATIONS TO Mr. Seaga and his supporters. This depicts the true meaning of democracy. The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporters were overwhelmed with joy.
The harsh reality
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FIND it necessary to comment on the Letter of the Day titled "secure our own court" written by Hugh Smythe published on Sunday, June 15, 2003.
Lost in the mail
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON MARCH, 1, 2003, a letter addressed to me here in Ocho Rios, was posted in Colchester, Essex, registered No. RI 195857142 GB INT., to be signed for on receipt.
Developing aquatic sports in Ja
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY ALLOW me space to comment on, and make suggestions regarding aquatic sports in Jamaica. For decades, our athletes have excelled in most areas of competitive sports, with little or mention of aquatic sports.
Negative action
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FIND your editorial 'Affirmative action upheld' in The Gleaner of June 26, 2003, most disturbing.
Give ear to our plea
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONCE AGAIN at the polls, the people of Westmoreland have proven their love...
Dispelling white mythologies
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM responding to Dawn Ritch's article entitled 'The White Man's Burden' which appeared in the Sunday Gleaner (June 22).
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