Creating a sub-class of Jamaican students
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE MINISTRY of Education is concerned about the failure of students in the recent CXC English Examinations.
Big up to 'Biggy'
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS great to see one of Jamaica's most talented designers Earl 'Biggy' Turner finally getting his due (Gleaner, June 15, 2004).
Congrats to all GSAT students
THE EDITOR, Sir: The GSAT results are out and many students are rejoicing and are grateful that they have done well and either passed for their first choice or just satisfied that they are going to traditional high schools.
PNP's fifth looks real
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PROSPECT of a fifth term for the People's National Party (PNP) is becoming real.
Musicians: don't bow
THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER READING your Internet edition report on 'London pressures dancehall stars', I came to the conclusion that what a man does with his personal time, in private, is nobody's business.
Wrong move by gay-rights activists
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE LATEST campaign against reggae artistes by the gay-rights movement is one that should be resisted with full force by all well-wishing, decent and fair-minded individuals across the globe.
Repair Hope Hill catchment tank
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE to bring to the attention of Mayor Robert Montaque, chairman of the St. Mary Parish Council...
Time-wasting at Passport Office
THE EDITOR, Sir: I TAKE issue with the length of time it takes to renew one's passport.
J'cans will lose nothing
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AGREE with the sentiments expressed by Jacqueline Sam-uels-Brown in her letter published on Friday, June 25. However, I would differ from her opinion on one matter.
'Cool Runnings' still hot!
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS WAS the last thing I had expected - to come here and see the film 'Cool Runnings'.
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