THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM an elderly person who has lived in west Kingston all my life, and what I see happening is, to me, the best thing. This should have happened a long time ago....
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN THE early years of World War II when Britain stood alone against the mighty tyranny and over-powering forces of Germany's war machine, with the future looking bleak and gloomy...
THE EDITOR, Sir: Dear Prime Minister,I know this must be the most trying, frightening and lonely time in your political career, but I want you to know that despite all the negative and angry comments about you, I still believe...
THE EDITOR, Sir: OVER THE last couple of months, a lot have been said about Prime Minister Bruce Golding - all talk and no solutions.Now, we have the Church calling on the Government to resign.
I read Martin Henry's contribution to Monday's Gleaner (May 31, 2010) titled: 'Seaga, Golding, Tivoli', and felt compelled to express a view I've held firmly for some time.
THE EDITOR, Sir:It is not only goons downtown who use extraordinary practices against the hapless citizens of the country, but also some utility companies.
THE EDITOR, Sir: HOW RIDICULOUS can we get? This is nothing but a cynical attempt by greedy, thieving politicians to introduce more political tribalism.
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE GOVERNMENT has signalled its intention to rid the Jamaican society of all gangs and dismantle all garrisons in the wake of the assault on west Kingston.
THE EDITOR, Sir:CRITICS IN the print or electronic (very shrilly in some cases) media as well as others, mostly verandah politicians, continue to lament the existence of Tivoli Gardens to which they attribute all the vices of criminality and gangsterism...
THE EDITOR, Sir:IN THE early years of World War II when Britain stood alone against the mighty tyranny and overpowering forces of Germany's war machine, with the future looking bleak and gloomy...
THE EDITOR, Sir:The Delegation of the European Union (EU) to Jamaica would like to underline that its assistance in the restoration efforts following the recent civil unrest will not be limited or specified to the community of Tivoli Gardens.
THE EDITOR, Sir: NOT TOO long ago the government was at loggerheads with three groups of public-sector workers who, over the past weeks, have given yeoman service in support of this nation, for which we are deeply...
THE EDITOR , Sir: NOW THAT it appears to be the beginning of the end of garrisons by virtue of the recent law- enforcement actions, it might be worth considering an amnesty for illegal guns.The recent experience at Tivoli Gardens demonstrates...
THE EDITOR, Sir: Mayor Desmond McKenzie has been resolute in ensuring that building laws of the KSAC are so meticulously followed that he has come to be known in some quarters as the 'Sheriff'.
THE EDITOR, Sir: The Black River waterfront will become a beach in the foreseeable future. The waterfront is in the vicinity of downtown Black River along High Street and continues behind the Black River Public Hospital.
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS I WATCHED scene after scene of violent confrontations between soldiers and citizens of Tivoli Gardens and the surrounding area, I could not escape the realisation that both sides are fighting to return...
The Editor, Sir:As I reflect on the events of the last few days that have enveloped Tivoli Gardens, in particular, and Jamaica, in general, I can't help but admit that honest minds would have seen it coming.
THE EDITOR, Sir:JAMAICA'S CURRENT symptomatic episode of profound troubles makes me wonder if the real lesson of the 'Dudus' affair can be learnt by most.In fact, this lesson strikes at the very core of our fundamental problem as a nation - nation...
THE EDITOR, Sir:I READ in The Gleaner that the People's National Party is considering tabling a no-confidence vote to remove Prime Minister Bruce Golding and his Cabinet.This is a joke.