LETTER OF THE DAY - Finding the root of crime problem
THE EDITOR, Sir: WEDNESDAY MAY 4, 2005, the shocking news of the brutal slaying of three policemen and two Security Guards sent shock waves throughout the nation.
Who will explain to his children?
THE EDITOR, SIR: ON WEDNESDAY, May 4, the island celebrated and lauded its teachers. Teachers look forward to being feted and honoured on this one day. For one teacher this day will never be the same again.
Police hands are tied
THE EDITOR, SIR: MY CONDOLENCES to the families of the slain police and security officers. Again it is all talk. Almost everyone in Jamaica knows who the criminals are and in which protected, garrisoned, political enclaves they are to be found.
Nation should support police
THE EDITOR, SIR: IT WAS extremely difficult to wake up to Wednesday morning's morbid news of the brazen, brutal slaying of three members of the security force by wanton criminal elements.
Use funds to provide more housing
THE EDITOR, SIR: THE PRIME Minister recently in his budget presentation in the House of Representatives has announced that the National Housing Trust (NHT) is to make a five billion dollar injection towards the Government's education programme.
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