Requiem to a fallen consciousness
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT SEEMS remiss to me that a people such as ours, privy to as dynamic a history as ours, would be so slow, if not loath, to learn from it.
Skilled and talented Jamaicans
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE QUOTE 'What would the Jamaican economy be like today if we had retained the productive power of these skilled and talented Jamaicans? And their offspring! ...
More needs to be done to the JCF
THE EDITOR, Sir: I BELIEVE that the JCF Police Academy does a credible job overall, in training its recruits. However, like most professions, what is learnt in the classroom and on the field is not necessarily practised in the real world.
The cure for crime
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RAMPANT scourge of crime in the country and the response of the island's security forces have been the centre of attention recently, given the occurrences in Canterbury and Flankers in the 'Second City'.
Good things do happen here
THE EDITOR, Sir, LET US take a break from all the negativity around us. In the mid-part of this year I read in your newspaper about Aneisha Williams and how well she did abroad in a debate.
Angry at education system
THE EDITOR, Sir: IF THE system of education is to get any better, the Ministry of Education must be an integral part.
Wake up, Church!
THE EDITOR, Sir: AT PRESENT, Jamaica is plagued with many problems. At the same time, many are pointing fingers and blaming others for these problems. However, I believe the problem lies in the Church.
Claudia Brown
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM trying to locate a friend, her name is Claudia Brown. We attended St. Francis All-Age then she migrated to the U.S.A.
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