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Education Ministry should monitor violence in schools
THE EDITOR, SIR: THE RECENT decision of the police to be involved in the schools along the ways outlined is an indication that the police are adopting a strategy of hit and miss when it comes to the problems of dealing with crime and violence.

Very proud of the Golden Girls
THE EDITOR, SIR: PLEASE GIVE me the opportunity to express our congratulations to the athletes that competed in the 28th Olympic Games in Athens. We join all Jamaicans in congratulating them and wish to say how proud we are.


Heed the warning
THE EDITOR, SIR: WE CONTINUE to receive warnings daily about disasters to come ­ warnings given through church pastors, prophets, scientists, the Met. Office, police and others.


Soldier or gunman?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE noted with great uneasiness the astonishing rise in the use of the army-coloured and army-looking clothing both in and out of the dancehall.


Our heroes
THE EDITOR, Sir: NOW THAT Hurricane Ivan has come and gone, there are so many persons to commend on a job well done. First, let me start with Cable and Wireless.


In my Aberdeen
THE EDITOR, Sir: SOME THREE years ago, I visited Jamaica as part of my 96,000-mile journey around the world to communities which share the name of my birthplace, Aberdeen, Scotland.

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