Let values and attitudes begin in Parliament
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST commend the Prime Minister for resurrecting the Values and Attitudes programme.
On polls and pollsters
THE EDITOR, Sir: SINCE THE general election of October 16, we have seen a few pollsters and analysts claiming to have got it right, however, Mark Wignall of the Stone Poll has been avoiding discussing the polls like a plague.
Solidarity versus insularity
THE EDITOR, Sir: NOW THAT the election is over, one would expect soberness and forward-thinking deliberations instead of the continuous political slandering.
Frustrated by the RGD
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a retired principal of a high school. I was invited to Canada to visit my sister and family during August 2002. As my passport had expired, I went in April to get it renewed.
Short-changing the public
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AGREE 100 per cent with the views expressed by Town Clerk, Mr. Errol Green, as reported in Thursday's issue of the Jamaica Observer regarding street lights that do not work.
An appeal to the gunmen
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to thank you for allowing me to use your medium to express my views.
Downtrodden Jamaican women
THE EDITOR, Sir: UPON READING the Stockert v. Desnoes case in the paper and having gone through the judicial process recently for the dissolution of my marriage, it has become abundantly clear that Jamaican women are still regarded as chattels.
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