Corporate Jamaica facing the music
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS a great relief to me, my family and other well-thinking Jamaicans, that corporate Jamaica is finally coming to its senses where the music industry is concerned.
A big little hero
THE EDITOR, Sir: DURING AND after the travail of Hurricane Ivan, a number of heroes were stirred up.
A better Justice System
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONSIDERING SO much damage is being inflicted on Jamaica as a country, and so many of its people live in fear of loss of business, homes and life itself because of crime...
Commending the Port Antonio Fire Dept
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN THE early hours of Sunday morning, I was awakened by my night security guard Earl, who was shouting, "Fire, fire!". Coming to my senses, I threw on some clothes and proceeded on my property to see where the fire was.
Religion and science
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. VINCE Mareno in his letter with the title 'How absurd' said man created God. In return, I would like to ask him who created man? If we assume these two to be events then each event comes from a previous event.
Talk about something else, Mel
THE EDITOR, Sir: I USUALLY enjoy Melville Cooke's intelligent and witty columns. However, I am bored by his obsession with homosexuality.
Helping out in my own way
THE EDITOR, Sir: THANKS TO everyone who has helped me. Right now I am doing my share to help everyone down there. Helping to keep the tourists from NOT cancelling their trips.
Congrats, Tonoya
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to congratulate Miss Tonoya Toyloy on winning the Miss Jamaica World competition for 2004.
A change of heart
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS one of those persons who heavily criticised the choice of Miss Jamaica 2004. But I have recently had a change of heart as I've had a chance to watch over the competition plus I saw her in real life.
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