Poor service from some public offices
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FEEL compelled to write about the state of service that we receive from public institutions in Jamaica. The first institution is the Passport Office.
Carnival or street dance?
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA CARNIVAL 2004 was a huge success, according to Supreme Ventures. I say it was a huge street party. Let's not do it again next year.
Sort things out before it's too late
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM overwhelmed with concern for the treatment of customers at the Adoption Board. I have been adopted from birth for more than 20 years now and a problem has been occurring under my nose to the best of my knowledge.
Mr. Boyne is right on the ball
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to congratulate Mr. Ian Boyne for his contributions over the years through his insightful and thought-provoking articles.
Crime is the problem
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN RESPONSE to the article that states that fewer Jamaicans are returning home, is it possible that the decline is due to the crime situation? ...
SLB needs to be more sensitive
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE STUDENT Loan Bureau (SLB) is known for its contribution towards the educational growth and development of less fortunate students.
We need better roads, running water now
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAD the privilege to grow up in a community called Newport, one which is located approximately seven miles from Highgate, St. Mary.
More help needed
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to respond in agreement to Heather Robinson's article "How poor is poor", where she invites companies to support a notable high achiever for the remainder of her medical pursuits at the UWI Mona.
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