My mom thanks The Gleaner
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to thank the Editor (diolch yn fawr) thank you very much , my mother has never smiled so much. She has been ill recently and now she has found BEVERLY her spirits have lifted.

Architects must play proactive role with Highway 2000
THE EDITOR, Sir: OVER THIS past week there has been an increase in public discussion on the issue of the implementation of Highway 2000. We can all concede that this major infrastructural development project has the potential of opening up vast areas of.

A welcome enviro series
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to commend The Gleaner for publishing a series on the importance of the environment. Jamaica has a magnificent natural heritage and all of her citizens should be proud.

The JCC and gambling
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY, IT has been said that the Jamaica Council of Churches, lacks the credibility to deal with the violence in West Kingston (not the same as Western Kingston), because of the manner in which the JCC has been too selective in some..

In praise of black tank programme
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE MAIN problem in rural Jamaica where I live is the lack of a reliable source of water.

Thank God for Alpart
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT concerted attacks on Alpart even blocking their train lines should make everyone who loves Jamaica's progress very concerned.

Police conduct and school stickers
THE EDITOR, Sir: ARE MARKED police vehicles the property of the individual police officers to whom they are assigned? There are so many things going so wrong in Jamaica at this time, it may seem ridiculous to worry about this particular issue, but I...

Birth certificate woes
THE EDITOR, Sir: I KNOW that I am just one of many asking this question; 'Are we getting anywhere or are we achieving anything at all?'

Visa troubles
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY, I had one of the most embarrassing situations in my life. Jamaicans are all over the world and where there are no embassies there is no way to get communication through the government.

Horrible refereeing
THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER WATCHING that match that we played against Costa Rica last night, I would have to say that along with the Reggae Boys I felt the excitement, the amazement and the frustration of what happened I almost came to tears as the end of...

Truth, the Church and crime
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT political violence in sections of the Corporate Area, the general level of criminality, indiscipline and boorish behaviour are symptomatic of an endemic tribalistic tendency that is rampant in the society. The beast is born!..