Hailing Supt Amos
This letter of commendation is addressed to Supt. Newton Amos. SIR: WELCOME to Montego Bay. I saw you directing traffic on Wednesday morning, February 5, 2003, in the vicinity of West Gate Shopping Centre.
Human rights and double standards
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a disgruntled citizen who is totally against the human rights groups. How dare they come into our country and try to tell our Government not to re-introduce capital punishment.
Call enquiry into Mutual Life's demise
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A participating policyholder, I am (like many thousands of Jamaicans) a former part-owner and also past employee of the Jamaica Mutual Life.
Prejudice at Aqua Sol beach
THE EDITOR, Sir: I RECENTLY spent three weeks in Jamaica staying with family for Christmas. I spent many days at Aqua Sol beach, Montego Bay...
Give teachers due respect
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON FRIDAY, January 3, 2003, I watched the day's coverage of the Kingston and St. Andrew chapter of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) meeting on CVM television with disappointment, disgust and deep sorrow.
Men needed in fight against child abuse
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE LETTER from the Children's Issues Coalition at the University of the West Indies speaks to a determination by academics engaged in related disciplines to seek to influence positively the creation of the conditions...
Columbia astronauts: heroes or dreamers?
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON SATURDAY, February 1, 2003, many of us witnessed in amazement, the spectacle of seven astronauts descending from the heavens like a meteorite...
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