Some lessons from the Iraq invasion
THE EDITOR, Sir: STEPHEN VACCIANNIE wrote a very good and balanced article 'Reflections on the Iraq war' published November 24, 2003.
Lack of education
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT SEEMS that nobody is safe nowadays. Why? I believe that an awful lot of our present-day problems are due to a lack of education about the world around us.
Honest Carib staff
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to thank the management and staff of The Carib Cinema for their policy as it relates to honesty.
Burrell, you have set a standard
THE EDITOR, Sir: THANK YOU, Mr. Burrell, for almost nine years of service to Jamaica, you have done well, and have set a standard that we are hoping will be upheld.
Congrats to the new JLP officers
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to express my sincere congratulations to all those who were newly elected to officer positions in the Jamaica Labour Party on Sunday.
Finding jobs in Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir, I WOULD also like to add my voice to the list of persons overseas who wish to find jobs in Jamaica.
The state of crime
THE EDITOR, Sir: PEOPLE OF all walks of life in Jamaica are bemoaning the state of crime, poverty, disunity, political tribalism, extortion, etc. in our country Jamaica.
Buses on rails?
THE EDITOR, Sir: BUSES ON rails: are we returning to the end of the 19th century? Buses on rails sounds just like the tramcars I used to ride to school until about 1946 or '47.
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