LETTER OF THE DAY - Security snafu hits anti-drug security
THE EDITOR, Sir: I NOTE with considerable consternation that Air Jamaica has been subjected to a US$1,000,000 fine for hashish oil which was found among luggage on one of its flights into Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. In 1983, the country was crippled by a series of onerous fines...
Unruly parents lock school gates
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS I watched TVJ on Monday night, I was horrified at the number of stories of parents locking the gates to schools to make their demands heard. This is a very disturbing trend which has escalated over the past two years.
The need for financial reform
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE investment schemes point to the great need for reform in the financial sector and is the main reason for the entrenchment of these schemes in the Jamaican society. The Government has now realised that they have now reached a stage where they cannot be closed ...
Leading the blind
THE EDITOR, Sir: Reference to The Sunday Gleaner - 6.1.2008 Pg.5, 'Bartlett bashes Church's anti-casino stance'. Sir, this is so serious. We do not believe Mr. Bartlett would agree with it as stated and if the Hon. minister should be bold enough to come out and say yes...
Protecting the ignorant investor
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS THE Cash Plus saga unravels, we start to hear the cries of the socially conscious among us for Government intervention to soften the blow to the investors. I find it very paradoxical that now the Government is being called into this mess when before...
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