Riverbed for a road
THE EDITOR, Sir: We the members of the Seaton & Jobs Hill community club, are writing to you about our road in the south east St. Mary division, which is called the Seaton & Jobs Hill roads.

Teachers short-changed
THE EDITOR, Sir: Once again the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) has sold teachers short. If the delegates who voted to accept the paltry 4% offered by government over two years had a proper grasp of industrial relations practice, they would not...

Overpriced and overtaxed
THE EDITOR, Sir: Thanks to Mark deFeitas, (Gleaner Thursday May 17, 2001), for exposing C&WJ concerning the high rates they charge for their Internet service as against other services that are superior to theirs.

Extremely grateful

THE EDITOR, Sir: On Wednesday, May 9, 2001, at approximately 9:00 p.m. our 17-year-old daughter was driving along Shortwood Road, taking a friend home after a class, when the car came to a sudden stop.

Vandross production was excellent
THE EDITOR, Sir: Please allow me space in your publication to thank Buzz for a wonderful production on Saturday evening.

So many claim
to be principled
THE EDITOR, Sir: Why is it so difficult to defend human rights and justice in Jamaica? So many claim to be principled and shout about their integrity and patriotism at every opportunity. However when the process that enhances civilisation is being...

New bus system leaves much to be desired
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A regular commuter on the JUTC buses from the inception of the service, I would like to respond to Mr. John A. Williams who wrote "Testing the JUTC Service", your letter of the day, May 7, 2001.

African features are valid
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE STORY which app-eared in your Saturday, May 5 edition, headlined 'Lois Samuels flowing with love', by staff reporter Winston Wilson Jr., was artfully written. Unfortunately, Mr. Wilson lets himself, his newspaper and the country...