Complaints about hospital treatment
THE EDITOR, Sir: OVER THE past fifty years or so, scientists have brought about a phenomenal improvement in the quality of our medical services.
Where is the unity?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FOUND it interesting that the letter from the gentleman in Barbados recently ('Lesson from cricket on Caribbean unity') should be speaking about the need for Caribbean unity...
Good job, Magna
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST give credit to the management of Magna Jamaica and the general manager of Magna Caribbean for their quick response and dialogue, concerning my letter to the Editor, published August 30.
Freedom for all
THE EDITOR, Sir: LIFE IS a free gift from God. One can live a free life, for this is a fundamental human right, the right to live.
Juvenile 'Labourites'
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT SEEMS to me that the JLP, this once admirable party, has adopted behaviours that can only be classified as juvenile and
We had a plan - NWC
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FEEL constrained to respond to some comments suggesting that the National Water Commission and/or the Ministry of Water and Housing had no plan in place to deal with the devastation caused by Hurricane Ivan.
Misleading
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS very disappointed to read the September 29 misleading headline, 'U.S. responsibility for J'can problems'. Dr. Anthony Harriott gave a very insightful and balanced response to the contributing writer's clearly biased question.
A time for reflection
THE EDITOR, Sir: WITH THE passage of Hurricane Ivan I think this is a good time for the Jamaican to do real in-depth searching of his soul.
Beware of deceivers
THE EDITOR, Sir: I ADVISE all my young people to be aware of deceitful men going around indicating that they can help them to go to 'foreign' or get work for them. It is not true.
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