Who defends the teachers?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT dastardly actions by vendors on the compound of schools in Jamaica, bring me to ask the question who protects the teacher or defends the teachers in the lawful execution of their duties.
The UK visa issue
The Editor Sir, I WOULD like to add to the debate with respect to the need for Jamaicans to now have visitors' visas in order to enter the United Kingdom.
Munro College and the media
The Editor, Sir, IT'S GOING two years since Munro College took centre stage in most of the major media houses in Jamaica. Munro stands for discipline and had to make a decision when those young men were found violating the rules of the college.
Disgraceful treatment from Air J
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FEEL compelled to reveal and condemn the disgraceful treatment I experienced at the hands of the staff of Air Jamaica Express.
Stop playing the 'race card'
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN RESPONSE to the article on January 6th (Not A Laughing Matter), it is in our right to reserve tables for dining and for our clientele to reserve the tables in question in advance.
Take a stand
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS reprehensible that after the stand our forefathers made against the injustices of slavery and discrimination, that have us basking in various freedoms...
MoBay Hospital
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE PERMIT me to use this medium to say a public thank you to the staff members of the recently opened Montego Bay Hospital, who exhibited such professionalism and dedication during my recent stay.
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