Credibility of 'Commish' at stake
THE EDITOR, Madam: OUR COMMISSIONER of Police has no one to blame but himself if he is made a scapegoat by the Government. Up to now he has not shown us as a nation, that he is above political manipulation.

In praise of Calvin Bowen
THE EDITOR, Madam: IT IS heartening and of public interest to analyse the literary value of Mr. Calvin Bowen, who has been serving this newspaper from those good old days at Harbour St.

CCN restates its role
THE EDITOR, Madam: IT WAS with a great sense of disappointment and regret that I read your editorial of Sunday May 21, 2000 and noted the erroneous statements which could only mislead the public, rather than paint a true picture.

Prisons under colonialism
THE EDITOR, Madam: THE CONSIDERABLE hullabaloo that is taking place in our prisons these days reminds me in a relative sense of incidents that took place a few decades ago in the so-called bad old colonial days in what used to be British Guiana, and the.

Getting value for money
THE EDITOR, Madam: I WISH to bring to light a very disturbing situation. It is a question of justice that must now be imposed. Is it fair to say that after secondary education there are no well-grounded, suitably equipped institutions that offer...

Improper use of pedestrian crossings
THE EDITOR, Madam: I WRITE to highlight some instances of the improper use of our many pedestrian crossings, some of which are very much illegal and are not placed in the right places.

In praise of Adams
THE EDITOR, Madam: AS I watched the conclusion of the first Test Match (England vs. The West Indies) on Saturday, I could not help but reflect on the previous dismal performances of the team under the captaincy of Mr. Lara. Inasmuch as his leadership is.