Tobacco policy should focus on prevention
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE GLEANER front page report of November 20, 2003, outlined the new tobacco policy to be pursued internationally.
Promoting children by merit
THE EDITOR, Sir: MUCH IS being written about the poor standard of education of many of the graduates of schools now, so I would like to state my opinion.
Criticism is necessary
THE EDITOR, Sir: FROM TIME to time, the police come under high levels of criticism from the public, and justifiably so.
Sexuality a simple subject
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM not an educated man. I never went to a university and I never attended college. I always wondered what great learning did I miss now as I grow older and observe the behaviour and thinking of so-called learned men.
Thanks to the staff at KPH
THE EDITOR, Sir: I VISITED Jamaica between May and June 2003 and had the opportunity of seeing three of your public services doing their duties, although under tragic circumstances.
JPSCo's deplorable behaviour
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM, to say the least, outraged at the repeat performance of the Jamaica Public Service Company's (JPSCo) advertisement in The Gleaner on November 17, 2003, depicting an infant in an electric chair.
Remembering Louise Frazer Bennett
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE THE inmates of the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre would like to send our condolence to the family and friends of the late Mrs. Louise Frazer Bennett.
Unfair actions at the NWC
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE NATIONAL Water Commission is asking the OUR for a rate increase.
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