LETTER OF THE DAY - No peace without justice
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY ALLOW me space in your newspaper to congratulate 'letter of the day' writer Ferdinand Madden Jr., on his letter titled 'Extend peace activities for more than a day', published on February 5.
Laughter is good for the soul
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY, I went to the cinema to watch the so-called comedy Hitch. It did elicit heaps of laughter from the beginning to the end. One could hear people chuckling or sometimes bursting with laughter.
The son who cried 'wolf'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I THINK we all know the story of the dangers of crying wolf. We tell our kids all the time do not cry wolf, and we tell them of the dangers of doing so. It is only when they get into trouble from doing so that they actually get it and...
Zero tolerance at stop signs?
THE EDITOR, Sir: RE: INTERSECTIONS like Seymour and Seaview avenues, Oliver and Shortwood roads, Tower Street and Lower Elletson Road.
Do not leave kids alone
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ, with distress, a recent news report that yet another set of children suffered because of adult negligence. Two children, six and three years old, were left at home alone and eventually perished in a fire there.
Efficiency of the PNP
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE HAVE been a number of analyses of the outcome of the election of People's National Party's (PNP) vice-presidents that was held on February 5, but what struck me as impressive, was the organisational efficiency of the party.
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