Playing political football with corruption?
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. SEAGA and the JLP's anti-corruption campaign against the government must be extended to the private sector.
Breakfast Club and Farrakhan worship
THE EDITOR, Sir: I DECIDED to listen to the radio yesterday (Thursday) while driving to work this morning and tuned into the Breakfast Club. After quite a long segment on the continuing saga of NetServ with Audley Shaw as the call-in guest, we were...
Capital goes where it is comfortable
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE always marvelled at the manner in which we perceive ourselves as members of an international community. We seem to exist in a cocoon in an oblivious state...
Hotels are also businesses
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON MARCH 18, 2002 you published a letter entitled "Why should we vacation in Jamaica?" In this letter Mr. Junior Chambers complained about the booking restrictions we have at the Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort in...
Shameful handling of PRIDE
THE EDITOR, Sir: I REFER to the recent article appearing in The Gleaner giving details of alleged cost overruns on various Operation PRIDE projects and a response by the Minister of Water & Housing, Dr. Karl Blythe, published in the Friday...
A wonderful idea
THE EDITOR, Sir: DR. GARTH RATTRAY'S suggestion concerning deputising citizens to assist the traffic police in nabbing the 'road hogs,' I think is a wonderful idea. It should be looked into by the Police High Command and the Ministry of National...
Disgusted with Financial Services Commission
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS an open letter to the Financial Services Commission...
Chuck misses the point
THE EDITOR, Sir: I TAKE great offence at Delroy Chuck's (Feb. 27) repeated slander of those Jamaicans who refuse to either vote or enumerate while...
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