We should all resist State of Emergency
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. KINGSLEY Thomas has now joined Professor Don Robotham in the call for a state of emergency to deal with the current crime level.
Defending 'Butch' Stewart
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me space in your newspaper to respond to a letter published on page A5 of The Gleaner dated Wednesday, October 8, 2003.
New innovation needed in crime-fighting
THE EDITOR, Sir: AN ARTICLE appeared in the Sunday, September 21, edition of The Sunday Gleaner written by News Editor Phyllis Thomas entitled "Use DJs, Media To Take Guns Off The Street".
'Switching off' of Cable and Wireless
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS reviewing my C&W landline bill and found many cellular call charges that looked incorrect.
Exercise more discipline on our roads
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT PAINS to see the careless usage of roads in our society. There are so many thoughtless and indisciplined drivers out there, and speed sure does kill. Let us try to leave out on time to arrive on time.
Stop the criminals now
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONGRATULATIONS TO The Gleaner on your 169th birthday.
Make adultery a criminal offence
THE EDITOR, Sir: WITH THE harsh economic reality facing our country and the near population explosion, would it not be a good thing for the Government to enact new laws prohibiting sex out of marriage and making it a criminal offence? ...
Errol Barrett of MPM
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST congratulate Mr. Errol Barrett of MPM for his continued services to the people of Jamaica in his capacity of Senior Public Cleansing Inspector at MPM.
Lower rates should not mean lower standards
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE OPERATORS of MiPhone cellular service have certainly "dropped their bar lower than anybody else..." with their extremely offensive advertisement in The Sunday Gleaner.
Solving the extortion racket
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE POWERS that be, including the National Works Agency, seem at a lost as to how to bring an end to the extortion racket which is now a cancer which has taken root in our society.
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