LETTER OF THE DAY - 'Ananda Alert' unit urged for missing children
The Editor, Sir:Let us not allow little Ananda, and the other children like her who have been abducted and killed, to die in vain. I appeal to Mary Clarke, the current children's advocate, and to the media to promote and help to implement...
Teen in state of paranoia
The Editor, Sir: With more than 400 children reported missing since the start of the year, many of them possibly raped and murdered, I have been reduced to a state of paranoia. At my 17 years of what should be youthful exuberance...
'Faith without works is dead'
The Editor, Sir:Esther Tyson's article 'Our Broken Children' in The Sunday Gleaner of October 5 is an indication that the nation is crying out for a revival. The ills of which she wrote did not mushroom overnight.
The business of sports administration
The Editor, Sir: This letter has been addressed to the Right Honourable Edward Seaga, distinguished fellow at the UWI, Mona:Dear Sir:I wish to comment on your article in The Sunday Gleaner of September 21 titled 'The dimensions of sports' and note that I...
In defence of Minister Grange
THE EDITOR, Sir: Senator A.J. Nicholson, former attorney general, has written in The Sunday Gleaner, October 12, about the recent horrible crimes against children, stating the Honourable Olivia Grange, minister of information...
Comment on Shaw 'insensitive'
The Editor, Sir: The Gleaner's editorial 'Mr Golding's Opportunity' (Oct 13) called on Prime Minister Golding to use Honourable Audley Shaw's illness as an opportunity to replace him with the Honourable Don Wehby: "Mr Shaw's illness provides Mr Golding...
A 'life of pain' can be prevented
The Editor, Sir:We were interested to read the recent article by Paul Williams (The Gleaner, September 29, Page C6) titled 'A dream deferred, a life of pain', the latter referring to a patient with sickle cell disease, Coy Hall.
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