Jamaica Gleaner Letters

Published: Monday Saturday | March 7, 2009

LETTER OF THE DAY: The farmer should be king
The Editor, Sir: Every day we hear how there is an economic crisis brewing, but none of our leaders seem to have a plan as to how to ride out the storm. Read More...

Don't quote prices in foreign currency
The Editor, Sir:I am quite annoyed at the suggestion that prices in our local environment should be quoted in a foreign currency. Read More...

Celebrating Int'l Women's Day
I have much to celebrate on International Women's Day. Read More...

When words are not enough
I read with great disbelief and sadness the story of little McKalia who died at the Tucker Irwin Basic School after being crushed by a piano in the school yard. Read More...

Women need loans
The Women of the Caribbean Association for Feminist Research and Action, to mark International Women's Day 2009 wishes to highlight and 'big up' women in business. Read More...

Orthodox hypocrisy
The mistake Deacon Peter Espeut made in writing the column 'Double standards, mixed messages', is the blanket assumption that Christianity is somehow respected or, in some way, special to Jamaicans. Read More...

BCJ on advertising
The Editor, Sir: The Broadcasting Commission notes a letter to the Editor, titled, 'BCJ's backward moves' published March 5, and seeks to give clarity to recent reports in the media. Read More...