Jumping bandwagons
THE EDITOR, Sir: JUST A few days ago during Prime Time News on Television Jamaica a poll question was aired: "Do you think election campaigns should be banned?" Seventy-eight per cent said yes and 22 per cent said no. I couldn't agree more with the 78...
help for the neglected and hopeless
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM begging for help, better yet, beseeching for help for the residents of Green Vale View, better known as Taylor Land, in the Bull Bay community.
Illtreatment by foreign power
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS employed by the Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd. (JPSCo.) from July 1984 to December 1996 in the capacity of general manager, Public Relations. I ceased working there for health reasons.
Cordon off disaster areas
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. EDITOR, what I cannot understand is that the same people who are flooded out in the May-June rains are again victims of the latest disaster.
Re-election and Jamaican dereliction
THE EDITOR: Sir THIS OCTOBER, we'll re-elect many politicians. They are well known for their innumerable empty promises. These they regurgitate, with characteristic flair, as they continue the seduction of Jamaicans.
Praises for Mervyn Morris
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest the praises heaped on retiring professor Mervyn Morris at the University of the West Indies (UWI) recently.
Programmes for the disaffected
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE WILL neither be progress nor gain unless workable programmes are designed which will impact the disaffected and the unemployed among us.
Water lockoffs after floods?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS an open letter to the National Water Commission.
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