Letter of the day - Re-introduce the death penalty
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE UNLAWFUL taking of any life is indeed wrong and unjustifiable. However, it appears even more reprehensible when such a life is that of an innocent child or a defenceless senior citizen.
When a river becomes a monster
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS THE citizens of the Ten-Eleven Miles Bull Bay area continue to live in the ruins and shambles left by the September 29, 2002 flooding, caused by the overflow of the Bull Park River...
Not my niece, says Herro Blair
THE EDITOR, Sir: RE: "$4 million vanishes". I WRITE in relation to the captioned article as well as the front-page headline of The Star of Friday, November 22, which reads, "Herro Blair's niece fights to clear her name in alleged fraud scam
Amnesty and Malvo
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to take this opportunity to respond to Davey Watson's letter of November 22, which expressed criticism of Amnesty International's alleged silence around the case of Lee Boyd Malvo.
Crime and self-preservation
THE EDITOR, Sir: A RECENT Gleaner editorial declared "Enough is enough." To show how much of a problem crime has become in Jamaica, one did not need to read the contents of the editorial that it was referring to crime.
Misplaced cameras
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to focus on the article "Security Cameras Coming on stream," which was published on November 19, 2002, in the Jamaica Gleaner.
Munroe, Orane served well
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN TODAY'S competitive media landscape, substance is not a prerequisite for events to make the headlines. In fact in the information jungle in which we live "the scum often rises to the top."
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