Jamaica Gleaner Letters
Published: Monday Saturday | April 11, 2009
LETTER OF THE DAY - Mandate for new security minister
The Editor, Sir: The newly appointed Minister of National Security Senator Dwight Nelson, hopefully, will make a big difference in bringing the Jamaican police force into the 21st century. Read More...
Noteworthy - Poor sportsmanship
I was horrified to see in a newspaper earlier this week a photograph of an athlete from Calabar High School winning the 4 x 100 Boys relay and giving a well-known finger gesture of contempt to the crowd as he crossed the line. Read More...
Unreasonable request
The Editor, Sir: What has been happening in the banking and auto industry in the United States, and the bauxite industry here in Jamaica, seems to reinforce the saying among some people that some companies are too big to fail. This is a myth and far from reality. Read More...
PM must set record straight
The Editor, Sir: Crafting a budget is an extremely difficult situation, whether funds are available to fully fund it or not. The steps taken by the Bruce Golding-led administration are not only bold, and necessary, but extremely risky from a political point of view. Read More...
More goats, fewer pigs
The Editor, Sir: Recently we had a report of a major increase of pork production in Jamaica by way of stock breeding from Canada. We welcome any increase in food production as this will help in our foreign exchange. Read More...













