The right to dissent
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONTRIBUTOR A. Byfield in your issue of 1st March, 2003 wrote criticising both the Bar Association's protest as well as the earlier media protest in Parliament.
Well done Mico Teachers College
THE EDITOR, Sir: TEACHERS HAVE done more than their fair share of work in the classroom.
A blessing in disguise
THE EDITOR: Sir, I SEE divine intervention at work in the affairs of men, regarding the plight of the teachers and the Government.
Free from harassment
THE EDITOR, Sir: I JUST want to say that Friday 21st February 2003, the day Mr. Reneto Adams came to May Pen, Clarendon to get the street traders off the streets of the town centre and into the market, was one of the best days of my life in May Pen.
Be proactive in crime fighting
THE EDITOR, Sir: FOR QUITE sometime I've been listening and reading the news regarding the country's crime problem.
Pure 'hog wash' Ian Boyne
THE EDITOR, Sir: With reference to Ian Boyne's article "Dangerous Bush Doctrine" Sunday, February 23, I have a few comments to make.
Journalists form new association
THE EDITOR, Sir: JOURNALISTS PRACTISING in the central region of the island have come together to form an association to address the standard of journalism and other associated matters.
Public service irregularities too frequent
THE EDITOR: Sir, THE GLEANER'S expose concerning the appointment of consultants to the Government, raises some questions about the procedure by which these persons are selected and confirmed.
Nurses and doctors, Ward 5, UWI
THE EDITOR, Sir, WE WOULD appreciate your services to publicly extend our sincere gratitude to the doctors and nurses of the Emergency Department and the semi-intensive care unit, Ward 5, of the University Hospital...
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