Woeful emergency medical services
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON WEDNESDAY, March 6, 2002, I was on my way to work when I came upon an accident on the Hellshire main road. A woman was trapped in a car battling for life, which she eventually lost, despite the attempts by residents from the...
High risk haulage
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON SATURDAY, February 23, 2002, one of the daily newspapers carried a picture captioned, "OOPS!", showing a truck spilling its cargo of binding wire onto the sidewalk of Marcus Garvey Drive, Kingston. The event was described as...
The Queen and the mentally-ill
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT WAS brought to my attention that all the mentally-ill street people in Montego Bay were gathered together and taken to the hospital and were given a fine hospitality.
'I will not be paying the cess'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I, AS a taxpayer of this country, recognise that as responsible citizens, it is our duty to pay taxes so that the government is able to provide at least the basic services for us all.
Searching for the Thames family
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS reading a November 2001 edition of The Sunday Gleaner when I came across "A tribute" in the "Milestones, Death's, Memorial" Section.
'Inexplicable headline'
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR HEADLINE in Monday's newspaper is, to say the least, inexplicable and malicious, not only to the Ministers who attended the funeral of Mr. Wesley Black, but also to the deceased and his family.
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