LETTER OF THE DAY - A freak accident!
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON TUESDAY October 26 at approximately 7:45 p.m. I was travelling home on Constant Spring Road. I had just passed the traffic lights at Mary Brown's Corner and Shortwood Road and was surprised that the usual long line...
Pothole ministry not necessary
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE PERMIT me to thank Ms. C. Dionne Cassie for her letter appearing in your newspaper on Saturday, October 30, 2004 titled 'Time to set up a Pothole Ministry'. While I graciously accept her kudos on behalf of the entire team at...
The JLP leadership débâcle
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS WE watch the movie unfold in the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) leadership race, we are forced to conclude that it is not Bruce Golding or the JLP that this is hurting but the fundamentals of democracy in Jamaica. Fundamentals that...
Duncan and the JLP race
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE just read Dr. D.K. Duncan's column of November 2 titled 'Political suicide'. I must say I am disappointed with Dr. Duncan's analysis. Dr. Duncan argues that any postponement of this weekend's leadership race will lead to...
Political maturity has improved
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FEEL compelled to respond to the 'Letter of the Day' of November 5, 2004, titled 'Jamaica needs political maturity'. Anyone reading this letter is clearly left with the impression that Jamaica has an ongoing occurrence of "fighting...
From pit to 'closet'
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN HIS usually witty but effective style, Melville Cooke, in his column of October 22, 2004 addressed an important issue, but one which many would regard as too delicate and sensitive to talk about in many circles.
The role of Jamaicans for Justice
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE OBSERVER'S editorial page of Tuesday, November 2, 2004 carried a letter from the management and staff of Triple A Liquor Store at the Norman Manley International Airport regarding...
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