Jamaica Gleaner Letters

Published: Monday Monday | August 3, 2009

LETTER OF THE DAY - Is there an economic policy?
The Editor, Sir: We are once again borrowing money, this time from a leader of last resort. If the International Monetary Fund (IMF) does not lend it to us, then who else will? Have we stopped to ask ourselves why we need to borrow money? Read More...

Montague should apologise
The Editor, Sir: The Action Committee of Church Women United of Jamaica, affiliated with the Jamaica Council of Churches, calls on Minister of Local Government, Bobby Mon-tague, to recognise that he has contravened the protocol laid down for corrective... Read More...

Ebony View crying for help
The Editor, Sir: I have a concern with regard to the inhumane treatment of citizens living in Ebony View, Frazer's Content, Spanish Town.The developer for the housing scheme is Y.P. Read More...

Kudos to Bartlett, Rev Dick
The Editor, Sir: In the Gleaner of July 30, I read an article written by Rev Devon Dick which is not only refreshing but different. He also deserves five stars for his article titled 'Ed Bartlett.. Read More...

Farewell, Miss Longbridge
The Editor, Sir: Not many of us are around today who, in our youth, heard wonderful tales about Bustamante and his faithful, competent and dedicated secretary, on whom he depended and whom he finally asked to become his wife - a truly romantic ... Read More...

In support of agriculture
The Editor Sir, It is not surprising that in The Sunday Gleaner (August 2) Dr Marshal Hall is championing agriculture as the engine of growth for Jamaica. Dr Hall has demonstrated that it can be done by transforming Jamaica Producers... Read More...