No understanding in that memorandum
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE SPEED with which the infamous "Memorandum of Understanding" has disintegrated and the desperate lengths to which the unions (of all people) are going to try to resuscitate it are the clearest signs for those of us with eyes to see...
Throwing blame is time wasted
THE EDITOR, Sir: I THINK the schools and families should ignore these school-rating reports and get on with the business of bringing back our education system into a serious partnership of school, parents, students, community and Government.
Negril deserving of a night's sleep
THE EDITOR, Sir: I see only certain people deserve the right to a good night's sleep.
Irresponsible utterances
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. J. PAUL Morgan's role as the Director General of OUR needs to be examined for relevance to Jamaican folks.
Champion speller
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to take this opportunity to welcome our champion speller, Cornel Grey, to the shores of the United States.
New way of settling disputes
THE EDITOR, Sir: LATELY IT has come to my attention that school children have now found a new way of settling disputes, or in other words taking the law into their own hands.
No problem
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest, Senator Whiteman's recommendation for representation of overseas Jamaicans in our Upper House.
The sign and the police
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE NO Right Turn sign on Kingsway has always been a major headache but one morning last week it delivered it's ultimate blow.
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