The Yallahs River becoming a gully
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM concerned that ever since the Yallahs bridge washed away, and with all the problems in Bull Bay, all the official talk is about armouring the bridges and training the rivers to withstand the torrents.
Enviro tragedy at Hellshire
THE EDITOR, Sir: SHE PROCEEDED bravely and resolutely across the open desert of sand with eight feet of salt water above her.
Stop bashing the great US
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY, THE Gleaner has featured articles bad-mouthing the United States by some local prominent writers and I feel very much obliged to respond.
Jamaica in a moral crisis
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE IS a lack of morals and ethics in Jamaica today that has become ubiquitous across this small island. We sit on our verandahs and blame the politicians for the problems that Jamaica is experiencing.
Changing the nation's course
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHEN WE look around us and see the decay of the morals and the social fabric of our society, we are so shocked by the magnitude of the challenge that we all turn a blind eye to the realities we face.
Cleveland Ricketts
THE EDITOR, Sir: A COUSIN of Cleveland Ricketts, a.k.a. Clevant and Clement, who is living in Broward County, Florida, would like to make contact with him but his whereabouts are unknown.
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