Jamaica Gleaner Letters

Published: Monday Friday | October 9, 2009

LETTER OF THE DAY - Nurses being held to ransom
The Editor, Sir: Registered nurses (RNs) in Jamaica are currently faced with some of the most severe hardships experienced by them over the last three decades.This category of nursing personnel is the most highly trained of all... Read More...

Date changed by Roman Catholics
The Editor, Sir:I note Mary Ann Leamy's response to my letter on Sunday sacredness. I would like to apologise for any offence my letter caused but I still stand by my statement that Sunday is indeed not sacred, according to the Bible's definition of sacredness. Read More...

That extradition request
The Editor, Sir:I read your editorial on the issue of the United States Government request for the extradition of Christopher Coke. Read More...

The perception of justice
The Editor, Sir:Often one gets caught up in the realm of knowledge that it is difficult to understand simple issues or concerns of the average person. Read More...

Doing Shearer a disservice
The Editor, Sir:I must first commend Martin Henry on his very excellent piece contributed in this paper's Sunday edition. Read More...

Distortions in abortion debate
The Editor, Sir:The abortion debate carried in the newspapers recently has focused on the moral issues. However, the approach of the Mustard Seed poll, although obviously concerned with moral issues... Read More...