Miss Lou ranks up there
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY PERMIT me space to share my views with Jamaica.
We need help, Mr Peart
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HOPE to use this medium to contact Mr Dean Peart, Minister of Land and the Environment, about the electricity to be installed in the community of Brooklyn, Evergreen, Manchester North-Western.
Concerned about the lawlessness
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE been living in England for many years. I try to go home to JA as often as I can. In the absence of home I always read The Gleaner.
Mandingo and mate here to stay
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS a most refreshing thing to drive by Emancipation Park in New Kingston and to be able to cast my eyes upon the most regal representation of a people emancipated.
Where HWT got its name
THE EDITOR Sir: WHILE DOING other research last week I serendipitously found a possible answer to the question about the origin of the name "Half-Way-Tree" (July 25th).
Applause for Hay-Webster
THE EDITOR, Sir: MANY PEOPLE are outraged by Mrs. Hay-Webster's proposal. For those who missed it, the proposal was tubal ligation for women after their third or fourth child.
Trying to contact Arthur Richards
THE EDITOR, Sir: I am searching for, and would like to get in touch with, Arthur Richards who worked in the Ministry of Agriculture. He was also the Farm Manager at the Jose Marti trade school.
2002 CXC marks
The Editor, Sir: THE GLEANER of Tuesday, August 12, published a letter from one R. H. Alexander who commented on the analysis of the 2002 CXC examinations results made by Professor Stephen Vasciannie in a series of articles in The Gleaner.
Those statues!
The Editor Sir, WHEN WILL we understand that true emancipation is a process and not simply a historical event, or, worse just a day-off from work?
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