The Editor, Sir: I would like to beg the members of the Cabinet and the Opposition to give Jamaica hope. You can hear the hopelessness coming out of the Jamaican people everywhere.
The Editor, Sir: When is a prime minister not on duty? Apparently, as Bruce Golding would have us believe, the office and duties of the prime minister that is with him even as he sleeps...
The Editor, Sir: I believe that Bruce Golding has confused his role as prime minister of Jamaica with that of leader of the Jamaica Labour Party, and has added insult to injury by having the effrontery to confess...
The Editor, Sir: I would like to posit the following questions: Could Bruce Golding be a genius? Could this be some mysterious plan to lead the nation and his party over this proverbial cliff in the hope that from the mangled rubble there might arise...
The Editor, Sir: I don't, as a rule, bother to answer my critics. I'm experienced enough to have learned to take my critical licks...
The Editor, Sir: There are a number of disturbing elements in the extradition affair but what is of great concern to me is that fact that the ruling political party...
The Editor, Sir: Bruce Golding has done it again. He has once more left egg on the faces of those who trusted him.
The Editor, Sir: It is not often that we say "Thank You" to the police, and I have never had reason to do so.