Bringing back school libraries
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS a well known fact that learning can take place anywhere, anytime.
Cleaning up Ja
THE EDITOR, Sir: IF PEOPLE feel boxed in, hopeless, and ignored many of them may respond in a disorderly and unlawful manner.
Fleeced by cops
THE EDITOR, Sir: REGARDING YOUR article dated August 27 on police corruption; I have firsthand knowledge of this. During my last visit to Jamaica, on August 3, 2003, I was pulled over and was accused of going through a red light.
Don't split the team
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT HAS been brought to the attention of the commuters of the route 43/1 conducted by Ms. Nellie Smith and driven by Mr. Keith Brown, who are both stationed at the Spanish Town Depot...
When in Jamaica...
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN AN address to budding writers late last year, Professor Edward Baugh quoted the American poet e.e. cummings, who had asked: "Why must/up every anus of a park/be stuck/a statue?"...
Taxing from the top
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE ARE now being taxed on lottery winnings. WHY? The money we use to purchase the ticket has been taxed, (and very heavily I might add ) so why is there need to tax the winnings.
Taking 'Oliver' abroad
THE EDITOR, Sir: I enjoyed reading Tanya Batson-Savage's review of "Oliver Large Abroad". I certainly remember with nostalgic pleasure the first sketch of Oliver's attempt to go to the USA.
Reality hits on the road
THE EDITOR, Sir: GREETING FROM a fellow West Indian now residing in the United States. Oh, how I love your country and fully intend to live there, hopefully in the not too distant future.
George Anderson
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me space in your paper to try and find George Anderson. I do not know where he is from, but I learnt he lived between Kingston and Portmore.
Another look at Hope Zoo
THE EDITOR, Sir: I SAW a letter regarding the Hope Zoo and the "starving" animals in The Gleaner, and I would like to add my comments in the form of this, which is an open letter to whoever is in charge of the Hope Zoo now.
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