LETTER OF THE DAY - 150,000 traffic summonses outstanding ...Amnesty proposed aspart of clean-up plan
The Editor, Sir: On June 6, 1996, I wrote a letter toyou titled 'The almighty number' (Letter of the Day) in which I suggested that every Jamaican should be given a unique number at birth which would serve for all purposes and at the age of 13, he/she would be required....
Samaritans on highway
The Editor, Sir: It's with grateful heart I use this medium to express my appreciation to the Jamieson family and Mr. Gordon (a member of the highway emergency patrol response team) for the help given on the highway on May 23.
Good move vs violent music
The Editor, Sir: I am so glad to hear that the real men of this country, especially Selector Jigsy and the Bembe Squad have decided to take a stand against violent music. For a long time, it has been obvious that this kind of music has a great influence on our young people....
Private sector and education
The Editor, Sir: I would like to support the view of Louis A Moyston in his letter to your paper dated May 31 concerning the role of the private sector in education. A private sector-driven education system will succeed in marginalising more and more students.
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