Let us think before we act
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE CANNOT continue to operate the way we have been in this country. We continue to let ignorance get the better of us.
Let's fully tap tourism's potential
THE EDITOR, Sir: PROBABLY THE best news for Jamaica right now is that the preliminary stopover arrival figures for December 2002 are not only positive compared to 2001 by 20 per cent but more importantly are better than 2000 arrivals by six per cent.
Sir Clifford's humility, greatness
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest the letter by Segree P. Brown in The Gleaner of January 4, 2003 headed "Why No Honour for Sir Clifford?" I would like to add support to Mr. Brown's suggestion.
Don't deny minors their innocence!
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE STATE is vested with the responsibility of protecting and nurturing our wayward and unfortunate minors. Yet it seems it is failing to do so.
In praise of flexi-time
THE EDITOR, Sir: PERHAPS ONE of the best presents our Government and Opposition could give to the citizens and visitors to Jamaica is to ensure that the determination of flexi--time is concluded and soon.
Hector Wynter: not easily forgotten
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me to send my condolences to the family of late Senator Hector Wynter.
Figment of the PM's imagination
THE EDITOR, Sir: OPTIMISM IS not a bad thing when it is grounded in reality. When it is a figment of one's own imagination, however, it is a different matter.
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