Securing public safety
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE TRAGIC washing away of Mrs. Pauline Grey and of Mr. Calderon at a fording of the Cassia Park Gully on Saturday, April 5, 2003, could have happened to anyone who uses that 'black spot' frequently.
A serious joke
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY THE following joke was sent to me which I would like to share with you and your readers.
C&W Internet rates among the highest worldwide
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS a letter to Cable & Wireless: Cable & Wireless Internet Service may be the most expensive in the world.
Supreme Ventures still assessing new taxes
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE regarding a news item which appeared on the front page of The Gleaner on May 7, 2003, regarding Supreme Ventures' compliance with the recently implemented GCT on the gaming industry.
In defence of defence
THE EDITOR, Sir:MR. CLIVE Sutherland-Ocnacuwenga's letter titled "Military Doctrine and Defence of a Country" which was published in The Gleaner of April 12, 2003 has doubtless stimulated much thought both among military personnel and...
Proper landscaping is a must
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WONDER if everyone is noticing how hot Jamaica has become? One could blame it on changes in climatic conditions etc., but doesn't it have more to do with the denuding of our country?
Letter of the day - Illegal curfews?
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON SATURDAY April 19, 2003 it was announced on radio that a curfew had been imposed in sections of Central Kingston from 10:00 a.m. that day.
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