Crime is entrenched in Jamaican politics
THE EDITOR, Sir: SO WHEN Mr. Omar Davies needed help with curbing crime in Arnett Gardens he turned to Willy Haggart. It's nice to know that decent honourable citizens are willing to use their 'power' for the good of the community and the nation on a...

Warped and confused signals
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to endorse the opinions expressed by both Dr. Howard Gregory, president of the Jamaica Council of Churches and yourself in The Gleaner editorial of Friday, May 11 concerning the attendance of three Ministers of Government at...

Kirschhoch case needs more attention
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM the writer from New York who was with travel editor Claudia Kirschhoch at Beaches Negril shortly before she went missing on or about May 27, 2000. It is now almost a year since her tragic disappearance and I find it very sad that...

A poor display of manners
THE EDITOR, Sir: TODAY I read two reports in the newspaper that are reasons for great concern among those of us who are cricket fans and look forward to the resurgence of West Indies cricket. Both reports have to do with Mr. Carl Hooper - captain of...

A good stance against violence
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ the report of students marching for peace and I am proud of them for that act. They are showing a strong sense of purpose. They want to take charge of their lives and not be cowered into fear by violence.

Dr Gregory is off-base
THE EDITOR, Sir: HAS DR. Howard Gregory lost his mind? Does he believe that the churches in Jamaica belong to him? I wonder if he believes that he is God?

Disappointed in Government, JTA
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A young male teacher, it is with a sense of anger and disgust at both the JTA and the Government that I write this letter.