Jamaica Gleaner Letters

Published: Monday Saturday | December 12, 2009

LETTER OF THE DAY: Gully vs Gaza and Bruce vs Portia
The Editor, Sir: Unless someone has been off the island with no access to our local electronic media, there is no way they could have missed or not had an opinion about the Gully-Gaza meeting that was... Read More...

A grand waste
The Editor, Sir:It's amazing that our Parliament, which meets one day per week, finds it expedient to devote so much time to the issue of the 'Dudus Coke' extradition request. Read More...

Hypocrisy over deejays
The Editor, Sir:I think on the issue of the Jamaica House meeting of Cabinet ministers with deejays Vybz Kartel and Mavado, that chairman of Media Association Jamaica Ltd, Gary Allen, should shut up and sit down!After all, isn't he the managing director... Read More...

Argument without substance
The Editor, Sir: In regard to the sentiments of Gary Allen as Media Association Jamaica Ltd head, saying Golding should not have met artistes over Gully-Gaza issue, his argument has no substance. Read More...

A site for the tourism school
The Editor, Sir: After reading an article in this newspaper about the Govern-ment's procrastination in identifying a suitable site to build a tourism school with the assistance of the Spanish government, I have a suggestion.I also urge the St James... Read More...

America's ideological battle
The Editor, Sir: As a veteran of the United States (US) armed forces, who was deployed on peacekeeping missions, I understand the plight of soldiers, sailors and marines who are dispatched to regions across the globe to protect America's interests. Read More...

Afflicted with no-manners syndrome
The Editor, Sir: Based on my experience, I feel compelled to write on the issue of common courtesies which now prevails in our society or, should I say, lack of common courtesies. Read More...

NOTE-WORTHY: A nation under siege
It crushes the heart to see the life snuffed out of a young Manchester law officer who had just signed off from his day of civil service and was going home to his family. Read More...