One approach to the crime problem
THE EDITOR, Sir: I CAN'T imagine that I am the only person that thinks that our attitude to crime is what is killing us. We have a problem, but the attitude that flings hands up in the air in desperation is annoying.
Congrats for a job well done
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY ALLOW me some space in your paper to congratulate the secretary manager of the Manchester Parish Council, Mr. Winston Palmer and his team which includes Mr. David Harris and Mr. Sean Rowe, for a job well done...
Preserving our oral history
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WORKED with an organisation called the Jamaica Memory Bank in the early '80s. This was a group headed by Dr. Olive Lewin, whose sole aim was the preservation of the oral history of Jamaica.
Time to go, Mr Forbes
THE EDITOR, Sir: FRANCIS FORBES is a decent Jamaican. He loves his job and I am convinced that he gives it his full attention. Indeed, Mr. Forbes himself has stated publicly that he has done his best.
Assamba's statement no surprise
THE EDITOR, Sir: TOURISM AND Industry Minister Aloun Assamba's declaration that she had packed a civic committee in her north east St Ann constituency with PNP supporters, while regrettable, did not surprise me.
Our business persons are heroes
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS my firm conviction that every business person in this country is a hero or heroine. Every business person serves God whether he knows it or not.
Jesus died for the inner cities too
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS an open letter to all those who heap scorn on inner-city people.
Three family members
THE EDITOR, Sir: I'M TRYING to locate detailed information on three of my family members from the island of Jamaica in the British West Indies. I am in the process of compiling my family's history for our family reunion.
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