LETTER OF THE DAY - Teachers, take a bow
The Editor, Sir:I am happy to see the level of achievement in the primary schools and how students have excelled, especially in mathematics.
Seize sugar refinery opportunities
The Editor, Sir:Any smart or sensible government should realise that the country cannot borrow or import its way into prosperity.
Let CARICOM chips fall where they may
The EDITOR, Sir:I read your editorial of July 7 regarding Trinidad and Tobago being unfair and recall a number of articles on Caribbean trade written with a similar tone, complaining about trade with the twin-island...
Dangerous fad
The Editor, Sir:On Sunday, July 4, I was appalled to see the cover of that day's publication of the Outlook magazine.
Importance of prelim enquiries
The Editor, Sir:I wish to commend Government Member of Parliament, Clive Mullings, who broke ranks with his colleagues at your Editors' Forum on a proposal to do away with preliminary enquiries...
Dick's straw men
The Editor, Sir:This is a response to the Rev Dick's column of July 8.Dear Rev Dick, it is you and not Prime Minister Golding who should go.
Lawyers on in camera hearings
The Editor, Sir:In your publication of Saturday, July 3, you erroneously stated that the Jamaican Bar Association had taken objections to the in camera hearings of the Advisory Tribunal set up under the Emergency Regulations.
Lewin, a posterboy for honour?
The Editor, Sir: After overcoming the initial shock effect of what former commissioner of police, Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin, alleged regarding his meeting with National Security Minister Dwight Nelson and subsequent meeting with Prime Minister Bruce...
Is CARICOM beneficial to us?
The Editor, Sir:I never thought the day would come when I would say this, but I think Jamaica should get get out of CARICOM as everyone seems to benefit from it except our country.I'm afraid Bustamante was right, Jamaica needs to look inward.