A way to stop the war
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN RELATION to the impending US/UK war on Iraq, please allow me to pass on to the public a piece of information that has just come my way via an article by Michael Ratner of the Centre for Constitutional Rights in the US.
Pimento link-up
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM writing this letter to share my views on the pimento industry based an what I read in your article, and what I know about the pimento industry.
Ads and violence
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY STOMACH churns whenever I see some of the advertisements on our local television stations.
Correction
THE EDITOR, Sir: MISS K. C. Graham, in her letter published in the Sunday Gleaner of February 2, 2003 'Give a helping hand' ...
The teacher, the supreme
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE EXISTS an unwise tendency to compare the professions of nursing, teaching and policing. There are arguments about who is more important in our so-called civilised community and who deserves the most recompense.
Jonkunnu in Brooklyn
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM upset that Jamaica is becoming more unJamaican by adopting foreign holidays and cultural events. Valentine's Day is not a Jamaican event no matter what it means.
A commitment to democracy
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE FARQUHARSON Institute of Public Affairs is grateful to the Gleaner for yesterday's editorial support and for the insights it has given to the Prime Minister.
Special delivery
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY ALLOW me to use this medium to express our sincere gratitude to the Hon. Burchell Whiteman, the former Minister of Education...
Sympasthy appreciated
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON BEHALF of the Sisters of Mercy of Jamaica I would like to express our gratitude for the many beautiful and heartfelt expressions of sympathy and appreciation for the life of Sister Mary Ignatius from so many persons here in Jamaica...
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