LETTER OF THE DAY - Teachers who stay on
The Editor, Sir: The headline on Sheldon McDonald's Letter of the Day, published on Monday, July 14, caught my attention today as I browsed through the online Gleaner. Something positive, I wondered? Not so - my jaw dropped as I read on!
OCG and light-bulb issue
The Editor, Sir: I write to clarify a matter of some public importance which was discussed in your Editorial on Wednesday, July 23, and which is of concern to the Office of the Contractor General (OCG) and to me.Having alluded to the Contractor...
'Comrade in distress' pleads for party unity
The Editor, Sir: I am forced to write this letter as a comrade in distress. I thought these 'big wigs' in the PNP would use the time in Opposition to get back to grassroots, get back to the core functions and ideals of the founding fathers of the party.
Ensure public access to beaches
The Editor, Sir: It pains me to hear of the constant push to get investments from developers who are looking to build 'high-end' villas and five or six-star hotels. This is especially a problem when it means that there will be yet another zoning off ...
Peter must fight for it
The Editor, Sir: The country is floundering under the age-old policies and systems of the past, and the current administration seems to have forgotten their flowery promises of the just concluded election.
Call for Gov't action re highway project
The Editor, Sir: The Farquharson Institute of Public Affairs endorses every word of Dr Alfred Sangster's statement on Highway 2000, published by The Gleaner on Tuesday. The organisation also joins with other concerned Jamaicans in expressing disappointment...
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