How to treat the dead with respect
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY ALLOW me space to respond to an editorial in your publication of Saturday, August 14, 2004 titled 'Respect for dead'.
We should still be proud of Asafa
THE EDITOR, Sir: INSTEAD OF 'Powell Misses Medal', your Monday headline should have read: 'Powell Wins 5th Place!'. Powell 'missed' the medal because he finished at 9.94 .09 seconds behind the winner.
Look at the Olympic costumes!
THE EDITOR, Sir: IF WHAT Bishop Blair and his supporters believe is true, rape and not the threat of terrorism, should be the biggest security nightmare for the Olympic organizers in Athens.
Women dress to impress
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHENEVER HORROR blares from the pulpit, I am convinced it's not always divine inspiration. The outburst of many preachers more closely resemble arrogance in ignorance and religious intolerance.
Take back the cards, give cash instead
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS an ardent viewer of Digicel's Rising Star Competition as were many of my fellow Jamaicans. This show I thought was a very good medium of displaying the many talents that we have here in Jamaica.
Talk Show hosts belittle us
THE EDITOR, Sir: LET ME again reiterate my concern at the constant doomsday policy of the babbling Talk Show hosts all around the island.
We want water
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE WATER supply in Cassava River, Glengoffe, must be one of the worst in the entire Jamaica.
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