LETTER OF THE DAY - Faking it at Christmas
Whether we like it or not, the Christmas season has arrived. The creative advertisements in the media speak to the do-or-die-approach of businesses to get customers into their stores.
A 'sorry' business
The Editor, Sir: A trend has developed in the United States of America where celebrities, politicians and church officials who have acted in ways unbefitting their status or the public's expectation of them, offer apologies or voluntarily check...
Tighter security on UWI campus
The Editor, Sir: The time has come for the powers that be to provide better security on the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies.
Challenge paganism!
The Editor, Sir:Your columnist Martin Henry, in an article filled with uncontestable facts, has sought to argue that there are many areas of syncretism in both European and Jamaican Christianity.
Let's preach abstinence
The Editor, Sir:I must express great concern for humanity at this time, as it seems as if the AIDS epidemic is wreaking havoc slowly but surely on our society and, by extension, the world at large.
Issue: Lessons from the past
The Editor, Sir: I have just read Hartley Neita's 'This Day in Our Past', published December 11, and have noted the following item taken from the feature:"In 1958 - Forty-year-old Aston Raphael of Chestnut Lane in Kingston will not...
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