The racial differential
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONE OF the joys of growing up in Jamaica, particularly in Kingston, was the very cosmopolitan nature of the place.
Rushelle Smith
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to use this medium to get in contact with my sister.
Are they serious about governing?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FOUND your news article 'We need help' frightening, yet amusing! JLP spokesman, Audley Shaw, challenged the PNP Government for its excessive employment of consultants/advisors, often PNP supporters...
Small-minded and selfish
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY, THE residents of Ingleside and the surrounding areas were treated to a horrifying party!...
Traffic lights in Downtown
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HEAR a lot of talk about the re-development of Downtown Kingston and some action is seen in the clearing of the streets re the vendors...
Everything is not political
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON FEBRUARY 27, on Power 106, there was a programme, 'Straight Talk' on which the host questioned the Farquharson Institute's motives and remarked "... their petticoat is showing."
The right thing
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HEARTILY agree with the stoic stance of Senator Bruce Golding on the issue of foreign (even if friendly) law enforcement officers...
Blessed with warmth
THE EDITOR, Sir: HAVE YOU ever thought of how blessed you are in Jamaica? The weather is so fine...
On leaving friends behind
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE SAD thing about leaving Jamaica after a few years of exceptional beauty, sheer enjoyment, great culture, original music, avant garde literature...
Promises once again?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ Burchell Whiteman's letter to the Editor "Setting the record straight" regarding his conversation with a Gleaner reporter on the government's $95 million consultant controversy.
'Once bitten, twice shy'?
THE EDITOR, Sir: "ONCE BITTEN, twice shy" is a well-known cliché we used here in Jamaica.
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