'Moralising' the sex trade is of little value
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ in your newspaper today (August 31) that Health Minister, John Junor, has "flatly rejected calls by the health and social work community for the setting up of a 'red light' district or safe zone for local prostitutes...
From GSAT scholarship awardee
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me space in your column to say thank you and also to express my disappointment.
Poor job, TVJ
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST express my disappointment at the live coverage by TVJ of the 'Miss Jamaica World' competition on Saturday, August 31, 2003.
Getting rid of the past
THE EDITOR, Sir: I SAW your article last week concerning the discontinuation of the ferry rides from the Kingston Harbour to Port Royal.
Steve Russell
THE EDITOR, Sir: I'M TRYING to locate my friend Steve Russell, who resides in New Jersey. Steve and I met in 1986, but lost touch with each other.
Journalism in schools
THE EDITOR, Sir: I THINK it would be wise if teachers of all age and secondary schools use journalism as a subject.
Keeping the poor unarmed
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE LAW in Jamaica prohibits law-abiding citizens carrying anything that can be termed an offensive weapon. In recent times this was expanded to include knives.
Pay attention to Bowden Harbour
THE EDITOR, Sir: FROM WHERE I sit, I have been looking at Bowden Harbour, a national harbour full of the potentialities of major economic growth not only for St. Thomas, but also for the entire eastern section of the island.
Inequities in education
THE EDITOR, Sir: UNTIL I read your front page story in the Sunday Gleaner of August 17, I harboured the highest hopes and expectations for Maxine Henry-Wilson's stint as Education Minister. Both were immediately dashed.
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