LETTER OF THE DAY - Beware the din of crime and anarchy
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS angered and annoyed when I read a headline in THE STAR of Monday, March 13 - 'Bull Bay mob attacks'. It was an all too familiar scenario which occurs with startling regularity across the length and breadth of our unfortunate island.
Success despite circumstances
THE EDITOR, Sir: LAST WEEK Friday, March 10, with little or no publicity, the sixth-form students who, in the various subjects, topped the Island in their CAPE exams (called A'Levels in my time) were recognised by way of an awards ceremony...
Pensions legislation
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE DEBATE about pensions legislation continues with certain stakeholders continuing to express concerns about implications once the legislation and the associated regulations have been passed.
'Babsy' and 'Bunman' burial
THE EDITOR, Sir: LET ME be the first to offer my heartiest congratulations to Olivia 'Babsy' Grange on her decision to attend the funeral of Andrew 'Bunman' Hope. I must thank her because, for a time,
Hang killers on prime-time TV
THE EDITOR, Sir: I SUPPORT the philosophy that 'Actions speak louder than words' and therefore, in this regard, the Government needs to try everything under the law to rein in the murder rate.
Don't repress slavery past
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM saddened, but not surprised, that the St. Elizabeth Parish Council has rejected the idea of commemorating the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade.
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