Proceed with caution in tourist industry
THE EDITOR, SIR: LIKE MOST Jamaicans, I welcome the positive news regarding the tourist industry and recognise that it is a testament to the hard work and resources committed by the players involved.
The weather situation
THE EDITOR, SIR: GREETINGS JAMAICA! I just want to let all my family and friends in Jamaica know the weather situation here in Minnesota today.
'Strangulation of broadcasting truth'
THE EDITOR, SIR: FOLLOWING THE recent systematically-orchestrated slow lingering strangulation of broadcast truth in the United States we sadly regret to announce it finally kicked the bucket in the U.K. too.
All about war
THE EDITOR, SIR: IT SEEMS that the 21st century is all about war, as the mighty nations wage war on air, land and sea, and maybe soon in space.
land of lawlessness
THE EDITOR, SIR: AN EX-COP attached to the Jamaica Constabulary Force for years was shot and killed under dubious circumstances in Mandeville on Friday, January 23, 2004 in the afternoon.
'Shakara's Law'
THE EDITOR, Sir: SHAKARA'S DEATH has brought much pain and sorrow to many. Let us not leave it there. Let her name be remembered for the good that can come from this tragedy.
Are we truly eating Jamaican?
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHERE ARE our companies that produce fertilisers, animal feeds, agricultural chemicals and seeds? What kind of control over our food production can we have whilst having to import these absolutely essential agricultural inputs? ...
Very little growth
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT WAS about a decade since local government reform was conceptualised and to date it seems that there is very little or no growth at all.
Missing the IT Boat
THE EDITOR, SIR: AFTER READING the Gleaner editorial of Saturday, January 24, 2004, I felt compelled to write this letter.
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