A grief too great to share
THE EDITOR, Sir: AT THE time of writing this piece, my good friend is mourning the loss of her pregnant daughter and identical twin daughters to men armed with high-powered weapons. She bore those twins at age 36.
Make 2003 a year of peace
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR CARTER has done very good works around the world. The garrison politics he makes reference to might have something to do with the CIA actively destabilising Jamaica in the 1970s, which saw a massive influx of guns into the country.
Are we putting our leaders out to pasture?
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS so disgusting to see such pressure being placed on both Mr. Patterson or Mr. Seaga, to step down at a certain time. We seem to have forgotten the service that Mr. Seaga has given to Jamaica.
No matter what, I am Jamaican
THE EDITOR, Sir: "I AM Jamaican!" was the catch line in one campaign ad, which for me, resonated. As the campaign fervour wound down, a thought kept playing around the edges of my mind. I'd like to share it.
The JTA has failed our teachers
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JAMAICA Teachers Association (JTA) at this time should not be feeling comfortable, because it has failed miserably to cater to the needs of teachers.
Will the JLP ever learn?
THE EDITOR, Sir: DURING THE election Mr. Seaga tried to package himself as the 'misunderstood, vilified, demonised victim of PNP propaganda.'
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