LETTER OF THE DAY - Make corrections for a 'failed state'
THE EDITOR, Sir: CARIBBEAN EXAMS (CXC) are under way, thousands of our nation's children have high hopes in the world of academia, business, public service, or some other chosen field of endeavour.
Crime and the Harmony Cove Development
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM not surprised to hear Kingsley Thomas on the Hot 102 mid-day news of May 16, mentioning that there was a concern about the effect that the high crime rate will have on the Harmony Cove Development.
Apply the laws fairly
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WANT to thank you for publishing the views of our people. I have two matters I would like to mention. The first matter concerns income tax refunds by the Government of Jamaica.
Land of murderers and extortionists
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS alarming to read that Jamaica has the third highest murder rate not in the Caribbean but in the world! How do we equate ourselves with Colombia and South Africa?
Do not block Father Ho Lung's effort
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE OBSERVER newspaper on Wednesday, June 8, 2005, carried a disturbing article on attempts by a citizens' association to block the establishment of a hospice in downtown Kingston for those afflicted with HIV/AIDS.
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