LETTER OF THE DAY - Privacy of banking transactions is a myth
The Editor, Sir: I cannot help but regard with cynical amusement the kerfuffle over the speculated breach of bankers' confidentially surrounding the Trafigura issue. I doubt that the lawful citizens who are expressing real concern...
Alliances to boost diaspora role
The Editor, Sir: Our national anthem asks the Almighty to grant our leaders wisdom and vision to our leaders. We know that He does not answer our prayers until He determines that it is opportune. Often times, when He responds, it is in mysterious...
Abolishing Local Gov't Ministry
THE EDITOR, Sir: Is the recent proposal of the JLP to dispense with the Ministry of Local Government, driven solely by the expediency to realise funds for education, or in part, by a long-standing apparent dislike of Local Government...
Underqualified teachers
The Editor, Sir: In reference to September 26, 2006 article about 17,000 non-certified want-to-be-teachers in the classroom, I advise the teachers to write the Ministry of Education and the Prime Minister because you no longer want substandard...
Achievements of the Chinese
The Editor, Sir: It is heartening to see the achievement of former students of the now defunct Chinese Public School (CPS). The school was founded primarily for the education of Chinese in the downtown Kingston area and its environs....
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