What is legal is not always right
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHILE IT may be true that our Constitution allows for the Prime Minister to change our final court without a referendum, it is morally wrong to do so.
On filtering cable programmes
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE BROADCASTING Commission would like to allay the concern expressed by one of your readers, a cable subscriber, about the blocking of a specific programme by her cable operator.
A 'nine day wonder'
THE EDITOR, Sir: The citizens of Jamaica have read of the terrifying experience of Mr. Richard Walker (see The Sunday Gleaner, April 13, 2003 "Trapped in gully water," page A2) and heard of the death of Pauline Grey...
Taking the bull by the horns
THE EDITOR, Sir: The time has come when someone has to take the bull by the horns or bell the cat and bring to your attention a matter that was previously brought to the attention of your predecessor and the Member of Parliament...
Waste holding us back
THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER NINE years as the Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies has not gotten the country's finances right and has not demonstrated the proper policies to lead us into meaningful growth to create wealth for all Jamaicans.
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