Another view of religion in schools
THE EDITOR, Sir: I SEE where one of your readers is attempting to impose on Jamaica the farcical interpretation of separation of Church and State in his letter regarding the teaching of religion in Jamaican schools.
Be prepared for new leaders
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN A culture which does not readily accept changes, it has now dawned on Jamaica that we must now be prepared to welcome new leaders into the two major political parties.
The abuse of traffic regulations
THE EDITOR, Sir: TODAY I felt compelled to write about the daily abuse of the road traffic regulations by truck drivers using the Fern Gully Road. The road signs indicate that trucks are not allowed in Fern Gully.
A few ideas for Air Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE just finished reading an article in the June 2nd issue of Business Week on Ryanair, an airline that is making waves in Europe because of its CEO's innovative ideas.
Paternity leave no way
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest the 'Letter of the Day' written by Paula on June 26th, 'Should Fathers get Paternity Leave'.
PNP, JLP living in their own little worlds
THE EDITOR, Sir: BOTH MAJOR political parties, the People's National Party (PNP) and the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) appear to be living in their own little worlds.
The economy needs improvement
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ECONOMY of Jamaica has seen some successes, such as technological advances. However, there is room for improvement.
Two Mayors for one parish!
THE EDITOR, Sir: ST. CATHERINE is the only parish of the fourteen in Jamaica that will be having two mayors that will cost taxpayers over $4 million yearly for salary not to mention travelling allowances etc....
Four-storey walk-ups work very well
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR ESTEEMED contributor to the Real Estate section 'VITRUVIUS' denounces the concept adopted by the NHT in providing inner-city communities with four-storey walk-up residential buildings.
Doctorate of Divinity
THE EDITOR Sir: AS A resident in the UK, I read The Gleaner online everyday, and I am not exaggerating when I say everyday.
Public servants, shape up
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE an issue with how a large number of public sector workers treat the public.
Misleading the public
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE DEFEAT of the PNP by the JLP and Eddie Seaga has put the lie to all those so-called political pollsters and analysts such as Mark Wignall, Tony Myers, Babatunde and Dr.D.K. Duncan...
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