Still living in the Dark Ages
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A retailer of cement, I hold no brief for any of the three suppliers of cement.
Leadership changes in the JLP
THE EDITOR, Sir: I ADMIRE the leadership changes that are taking place within the JLP and the impact of the younger leaders on the party's vision.
...a more youthful crop
THE EDITOR, Sir: WITH THE grand Golden Jubilee of the Jamaica Labour Party's Conference now a part of the annals of the Jamaican landscape it was indeed fitting, as if with military precision...
Congrats to Robertson and Chang
THE EDITOR. Sir: ALLOW ME to personally congratulate Messrs Robertson and Chang for their recent victories and resulting promotions within the ranks of the JLP and echo the sentiments of millions of Jamaicans living abroad.
Chisholm Avenue traffic
THE EDITOR, Sir: I SEEK the help of your readers. Is it possible that someone could give me information as to how I can go about lessening, if not eliminating the traffic that passes through Chisholm Avenue? ...
Rudiments of teaching
THE EDITOR, Sir: I THINK that all our universities should develop a basic compulsory course in the rudiments of teaching for all persons pursuing a first degree and who are not in the field of education.
Campaign against Seaga
THE EDITOR, Sir: IF YOU are in the Jamaica Labour Party and want to be a friend of the media, be an enemy of Mr. Seaga.
Africa consciousness
THE EDITOR, Sir: LET ME express my appreciation of Alex Walker's article 'Rastas need to stop dreaming' published on November 12 which was an invaluable opportunity to learn the perspectives of a veteran in the cause of Africa consciousness.
On the MPs salary issue
THE EDITOR, Sir: I THINK the recommendations made by the committee in regards to the salaries of parliamentarians are quite good. However, I think the politicians...
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