Ottey, Miller, Quarrie, and yes, Lawrence Rowe
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONE PARAGRAPH of your editorial on the statue for Merlene Ottey (The Gleaner,Feb. 12, 2004) deserves to be reprinted until it is learnt by heart by all school children and readers of your paper.
Congrats to Police Force
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT'S BEEN a long time since I paid much attention to anything coming from the Jamaican police.
Jamaican treasures
THE EDITOR, Sir: I'M A Guyanese and I've been living in Brazil for the past 25 years.
Production is the key
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS all well and good that Minister Paulwell has secured the branding of the name 'Jamaica'. It only helps to curtail fraudulent and counterfeit production of Jamaican goods.
A Jamaican Fidel Castro?
THE EDITOR, Sir: RE THE headline, "Forbes Gets Death Threats": Anyone who did not see the likes of this forthcoming is, like the Government, short-sighted and totally inept.
Bob Marley show marred
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD just like to comment about the disgraceful acts that I've seen over the years at the annual Bob Marley Day festival here at the Long Beach arena.
On social contracts
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS good that notwithstanding the risk to their standing in some quarters, labour unions have taken leadership in the effort to bring about economic improvement.
Shocked at Dr Davies
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS very shocked and dissapointed with the statements made by Dr. Omar Davies about the work ethic of his fellow countrymen and blacks in general.
Cops neglected
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS I listen and read daily about the police I realize that there are many people in the society who do not know what is really happening in the Police Force.
RGD fails to deliver
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE been trying to get a birth certificate for my father since October 2003. My father, Elijah Thompson, is 74 years old and does not have information regarding his birth certificate.
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