UWI parking and boorishness
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE LETTER from the UWI Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Carroll Edwards, published in The Gleaner of March 7, 2002 and in response to a quite extraordinary outburst from a Mr Winston Anderson (Gleaner, March 4, 2002) is a classic.
Encourage the police, please!
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JAMAICAN police are merely creatures of our culture give them a break. They were not born policemen, unfortunately, as most seem to think. Men are men, says J.S. Mills, before they are lawyers...
Seaga's scandals
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. SEAGA has no basis to speak of scandals. Why? Let me remind you of only two reasons.
Lie-detector tests
THE EDITOR, Sir: RELATIVE TO Mr. Audley Shaw's allegations about police corruption, he suggested administering a lie-detector test.
Drop pan versus horse-racing
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS AN old punter, I watched with horrified amazement while the Betting, Gaming & Lotteries Commission and the Minister of Finance granted a licence for a Drop Pan Game, the payout of which is better than that offered at Caymanas...
Disappointed in RGD
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT SEEMS to me that the only way to get attention from government offices in this country is to write a letter to the editor, have it published and then every jack man starts moving.
Institute of Jamaica says thanks
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE COUNCIL of the Institute of Jamaica is very pleased with the excellent coverage which your paper of Thursday, March 7, 2002 gave the Museum Programme which is one of the divisions of the institute.
Tapping the uncommitted
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON THE deep ocean floor of politics lies 58 per cent of non-committed voters waiting for a lover to caress their hopes and aspirations.
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