Ja may sink the CCJ ship
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A Jamaican national, I am concerned about Jamaica's place in contemporary Caribbean history. It was my countrymen and women's vote on federation 'No', - September 19, 1961 that sank the federal ship of state.
Educator extraordinaire
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY PERMIT me space in your prestigious newspaper to join with the JTA in saluting Dr. Randolph Nathaniel Watson, educator extraordinaire.
Disrespect!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I REFER to the full-page special advertisement feature of Supreme Ventures Ltd., which appeared on page D8 of The Gleaner of October 10, 2003.
Investigative journalism at its best
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Cliff Hughes for his presentation of Jennifer Brown's pathetic story on his programme 'Impact'.
Error in judgement
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE WRITE in response to a letter to the Editor, titled 'En-dorsing private products' published in The Gleaner of October 29, 2003.
NTCS buses not a problem
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM responding to an article in The Gleaner dated Monday, October 27, 2003, 'JUTC vs. NTCS at Half-Way Tree Bus Bay'.
English deteriorating in Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to agree with Mr. Burgess that the use of the English language in our country is sadly deteriorating on a daily basis.
Bad roads a nuisance
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM writing on behalf of the citizens and myself of Eltham district, northeastern St. Ann.
Overseas votes are needed
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A Jamaican who recently migrated, I unequivocally disagree with the position regarding the prospects of Jamaican emigrates exercising their franchise. Whatever the logistical problems are, solve them! ...
SEARCHING FOR...
Kivin Johnson THE EDITOR, Sir: LUKELIN (BUDDY) Johnson is looking for his son, Kivin Johnson. Kivin's mother's name is Sandra Samuel.
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