Property Act will discourage marriage
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN MOST modern societies around the world, policymakers and governments use incentives to control the behaviour of their citizens.
Jamaica's unfair tax system
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONCE AGAIN the unfairness of our tax system is quite evident, as outlined in the front page article of The Gleaner on Friday, Feb-ruary 13, 2004, titled 'Small land-owners to face brunt of tax hike'.
Where are the pioneers?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE to commend the writer of the letter entitled 'True Freedom and Moral Obligations' which was published on Tuesday, February 10, 2004.
Double standard in the JCF
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me space in your newspaper to point out a very obvious double standard which is practised in Jamaica. This double standard is so rampant, it has even found itself in the rank and file of the Jamaica Constabulary Force.
New education initiative worth the patience
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE LATEST initiative in education is seemimgly worth the patience required, to see it evolve. The Ministry's adoption of a participatory model of strategic planning is worth commendation.
Too little too late
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT statement from the Permanent Secretary on behalf of the Attorney-General of Jamaica being essentially...
Failing to solve the crime problem
THE EDITOR, Sir: MANY JAMAICANS have observed the cycle of failure on the part of our leaders to solve the crime problem even when given over a decade's worth of time.
Flavia Reid
THE EDITOR, Sir: I NEED assistance in finding a friend whom I went to school with in the early 1990s.
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