Letter of the day - Wiser resolutions
THE EDITOR, Sir: REFLECTING ON my recent visit to Jamaica, I have realised that there have been a lot of changes over the years, some of which I have endorsed and others I do not.
Killing of bus driver reprehensible
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ACT of stabbing that 60-year-old bus driver because he "dared" to operate contrary to the desires of those protesting the tax increases is barbaric and shows the depths to which we as a society have sunk.
'Ninja Man' Sting fiasco
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE HEADLINE in The Gleaner of Saturday, December 28, 2002, read: 'Ninja Man hands over gun to Adams', which seemed to be a fine gesture but...
Summitry judgment
THE EDITOR, Sir: WEDNESDAY'S EDITORIAL, 'Protest by disruption', has sent me some mixed signals. It correctly warns that "the potential of the new power balance in Parliament may be too valuable to sacrifice for cheap political gain."
Bestiality and children's homes
THE EDITOR, Sir: BESTIALITY AND sexual abuse is a reality in children's homes while we continue to pay an Ambassador for Children at enormous cost to the taxpayer.
Protecting our kids from sexual abuse
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ARTICLE on child abuse in state homes in The Sunday Gleaner was enlightening. The article also stated that the Children's Services Division is taking the necessary actions needed, and that there is referral of children to...
True service from Customs, Immigration
THE EDITOR, Sir: DURING THE Christmas holidays the officers of the Immigration and Customs Departments at the Norman Manley and Sangster International airports performed their jobs in a professional and exemplary way that should make every Jamaican
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