Jamaica Gleaner Letters
Published: Monday Wednesday | December 2, 2009
LETTER OF THE DAY - Jamaicans must save Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: CHANGE WILL not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. Have you every really taken a second to assess the myriad of problems Jamaica faces today? Read More...
Jamaicans helped build Costa Rica
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with dismay the article concerning new immigration rules for Jamaicans in Costa Rica. I was particularly puzzled about the picture being painted - that Jamaican influence in Costa Rica is a recent development. Read More...
Bad attitude strikes again
THE EDITOR, Sir: COSTA RICA has joined the string of countries that have implemented visa requirements in order to keep out Jamaicans and their illegal and indisciplined actions. In the words of my grandmother... Read More...
Singapore style: curb delinquency
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT'S A welcome sign of enlightenment and national self-criticism to see your editorial yesterday comparing our economic stagnation with Singapore's progress. But don't stop there now... Read More...
Let us decide Air Jamaica's fate
THE EDITOR, Sir:AFTER ALMOST 40 years of flying the greatest airline ever, Air Jamaica, I am repulsed by the possibility of our airline going to outsiders.All those who find fault with Air Jamaica over the years forget too easily the times Air Jamaica... Read More...
Is this Mr Millwood's 'victory'?
THE EDITOR, Sir:I AM very concerned about the way Ezroy Millwood and the NTCS view the decision of the Privy Council as a victory.The Privy Council reversed the decision of the local courts on a matter that is more cultural than they can understand... Read More...
'Buy Jamaican this Christmas'
The Editor, Sir: As we approach the festive season, the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association (JMA) Ltd message to the Jamaican people is to 'Buy Jamaican this Christmas'. Read More...
Preparing our court system for the future
The Editor, Sir:Young people brought up with the Internet and are not used to listening for long periods might not make good jurors, screens will have to be developed for them to digest the information. Read More...
The problem with water resources
The Editor, Sir: I read the comments from Dr Alfred Sangster yesterday on the issue of the water supply deficiency for the Kingston and St Andrew areas.The Water Resources Authority (WRA) has not given an illusion as to the sufficiency of water resources... Read More...














