The Diaspora, where Ja's 'exiled' truly shine
THE EDITOR, Sir: I'M RESPONDING to the editorial: 'Tapping into the Diaspora'.
The Mandeville courthouse
THE EDITOR, Sir: I SEE that attorney-at-law Velma Hylton has had to resort to writing in the public media to bring the plight of the Mandeville courthouse to the attention of the relevant authority.
JHTA reaction apathetic
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FIND the response of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA), particularly its president Mr. Godfrey Dyer, quite apathetic to the plight of real Jamaicans in the Flankers community.
Jamaica our favourite vacation spot
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY WIFE asked me where I would like to go for our anniversary in May. She mentioned several places, all of which we both liked. We thought it over, and then she mentioned Jamaica.
'Nuh weh nuh betta dan yard'
THE EDITOR ,Sir: IN RESPONSE to the letter 'Skilled and Talented Jamaicans' published October 30, 2003 I would like to give another perspective.
Cops need longer training
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FEEL so obliged to write this letter with regards to the police killing of our taxi-men over the weekend of October 25, 2003 in St. Catherine and St. James.
A very good move
THE EDITOR, Sir: FOR MANY years now I have been vocal through this medium about the need for those of us who live overseas to have a say, through suffrage, in the way our country is run.
What makes us behave the way we do?
THE EDITOR, Sir: TIMES ARE very hard these days. The pressure being experienced by numerous groupings is barely tolerable but survival persists and life goes on.
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