Letter of The Day - The selection process of politicians lacks integrity
THE EDITOR, Sir, IT IS so much easier to hire than to fire. Therefore, in an increasingly competitive world, the integrity of the selection process and the validity of the candidate it produces become very critical.
God bless the police and other security forces in Ja
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONCERNING PETER Espeut's column in the Gleaner Online of November 5, I must note, as a citizen and past resident of Flankers (with the s) that the pain of the community was significantly alleviated by the apologies of Minister Phillips.
Our society is rapidly becoming 'ungovernable'
THE EDITOr, Sir: PROFESSORS CHEVANNES and Robotham have both put forth two well-reasoned demands (published in this newspaper) worthy of consideration by Jamaicans, at home and abroad. That is, establishment of a Peace Institute, among other measures...
There are still good men in the Police Force
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN A time when policemen in Jamaica are being blamed for doing their jobs well, I want to tell the public that there are good policemen on our streets.
Clarifying the role of the Church
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE STATE of things in Jamaica today poses new and varied challenges for the Church. In recent times we've heard of the increase of crime and violence perpetuated not only by the so-called dons and other undesirables, but ever so...
Christians must confront ungodly practices
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE DEED is done. Gene Robinson has been made bishop. I, like most Christians, am greatly distressed by this development. The Americans have by this act put the ugly face of arrogance on display.
Principal says thanks, Dr Davies
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM not rewriting the Beatitudes, I am simply saying, blessed are the feet of those who walk into 'Rema' (Trench Town) and its environs and make a positive impact causing warring communities to communicate and interact peacefully...
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