Family values and drug abuse
THE EDITOR, Sir: I DID not know Hugh Crosskill personally, but on hearing of his untimely demise, I cried. I cried not only for him but for Louise Frazer-Bennett whose daughter suffered the same fate as Mr. Crosskill. She too was on drugs and...
This apathy has to stop!
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JAMAICAN society has seen an increasing disrespect for law and authority. This manifests itself in several different dimensions including the blatant killing of police officers in 'broad daylight.' Men selling ganja on street...
Just treatment is everybody's entitlement
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE DON'T need a Johnny Cochran to come here to disclose to us that our criminal justice system is severely deficient. We are aware! This reality is evident in our society. Minister of National Security and Justice...
Ships and tall hopes
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR EDITORIAL on the Tall Ships of Tuesday June 18, said that there were supposed to be 130 ships entering the event.
Plaudits for basketball team
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me space in your paper to congratulate and encourage a group of magnificent young men who are lifting their heads from a very oppressed and poverty-stricken community, aiming for a better future.
Paulwell makes correction
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE in respect to your report published on page three of The Gleaner of Tuesday June 11, 2002, headlined: "Jamaicans slow on Internet Highway."
That word is in the dictionary
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY ALLOW me space in your widely read paper to try and put an end to the criticism of Miss Hughes - re the word 'compassionateness.'
Tarn Peralto and St. Mary
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE in response to a letter to the Editor published on June 10, 2002 titled "Respecting voters and the JLP."
Street people compensation
THE EDITOR, Sir: HOW COME a certain class in our society known as Street People are now given a fantastic some of money of $20,000 of taxpayers money per month.
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