Letter of the day - Exploiting the poor for politics
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHENEVER AN election draws near, there is renewed concern for the poor. Enormous sums of money - previously unavailable - is found to address this problem.
Jamaica and US loans
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA IS not one of the 23 countries eligible to apply for funds under the Millennium Challenge Account announced by U.S. President George Bush on March 22, 2002 in Monterey Mexico.
Thanks dad
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY ALLOW me to express my love and appreciation for a wonderful father, Rowland Gordon, as he celebrates his day this Father's Day.
Rev Dick got it wrong
THE EDITOR, Sir: REV. DEVON Dick's article in your paper of June 13, perked my interest. The dear reverend, perhaps through some divine intervention (aided by a Larry King special), claimed that homosexuality is now a lifestyle choice...
Poor RGD service
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM responding to a letter published in the Friday Gleaner dated June 16, 2006, regarding the inefficiency at the RGD. Miss Wynter made note of the poor customer service at RGD and the seeming disregard for timelines.
Skewed idea of effectual governance
THE EDITOR, Sir: PEOPLE FROM civilised countries must be shaking their heads in consternation at our inability to comprehend the reasons why it was imprudent to reinstate SSP Adams to the police force, and why the modus operandi of the CMU...
Sport readers' views
I AM sure I am not the only Jamaican who was more than a little disappointed in Asafa Powell after hearing his post-race, trackside interview following his win at a grand prix track meet recently.
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