Sunday | July 2, 2000
Home Page
Lead Stories
News
Business
Sport
Commentary
Letters
Entertainment
Arts & Leisure
Outlook/Fi Real

Classifieds
Guest Book
Submit Letter
The Gleaner Co.
Advertising
Search

Go-Shopping
Question
Business Directory
Free Mail
Overseas Gleaner & Star
Kingston Live - Via Go-Jamaica's Web Cam atop the Gleaner Building, Down Town, Kingston
Discover Jamaica
Go-Chat
Go-Jamaica Screen Savers
Inns of Jamaica
Personals
Find a Jamaican
5-day Weather Forecast
Book A Vacation
Search the Web!

Letters

Is cricket still a gentleman's game?
THE EDITOR, Madam: I want to add my congratulations to Jimmy Adams and the rest of the West Indies team on their victory over the English in the first Test of the present tour.

Company law and minority interests
THE EDITOR, Madam: Company Law, which includes the Company Act of 1967 as amended by various Acts and case laws on the subject, makes several provisions to protect minority interests. However, these provisions do not go far enough...

Give the don his due
THE EDITOR, Madam: I recently saw a news item on television in which a woman from an inner-city community along Red Hills Road stated that the community did not want either the Government or the police in their community,...

A crying shame
THE EDITOR, Madam: I would like to speak briefly on what I would call our authorities' misguided measure of what a successful event is about. This brings me to the Portland Jerk Festival which was held recently.

Love of country
THE EDITOR, Madam: I love my country very much, but, recently I have seen that there is so much crime that I have become afraid of coming home.

Bliss(fully) wrong
THE EDITOR, Madam: This is a response to a letter which appeared in The Daily Gleaner of June 17, 2000, captioned "Plague of unprofessional real estate agents".


©Copyright 2000 Gleaner Company Ltd. | Disclaimer | Letters to the Editor | Suggestions