LETTER OF THE DAY - Conservation: A message worth repeating
THE EDITOR, Sir: BACK WHEN oil was barely $40 a barrel, I suggested to the appropriate authorities that there was a critical need for a comprehensive fuel conservation campaign and that I would pull it together.
The charge of the 'Light' brigade
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS most unfortunate that the speech/press conference of the army chief turned into a monologue about the "mother of all garrisons". I do believe that if his chosen topic had remained relevant to the issue...
Politicians are to serve
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A Jamaican who grew up in the genteel days of the 1960s and the early 1970s, nothing is more disturbing than the slide into lawlessness and depravity that the country seems to be heading into.
Kgn's Mayor deserves recognition
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE HIGH profile of Kingston's Mayor and the transparency of his activities have allowed many of us to see him as being among the hardest-working of public servants.
Call in the UN
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ECONOMIST magazine, one of the leading authorities on statistical matters, has now identified Jamaica as the Number One Murder Capital of the World - ahead of even those countries which are at present at war!
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