LETTER OF THE DAY - Health fee plan will dig hole in the budget
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ELIMINATION of fees in public hospitals has been met with mixed reactions. The poor are elated, while the economists are asking how it will be paid for. Portia is about 'balancing the book, while balancing peoples' lives.
Morals gone
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHERE ARE our morals gone? Licentiousness is a norm that is prevalent in today's society. Newspapers, magazines, the Internet and television are saturated with sex, producing morals which match that of the antediluvian world.
Staying the course not the answer
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest the speech given by University of Miami law professor David Rowe as published in your May 8 edition. What is the basis for Mr. Rowe's claim that Prime Minister Miller is the "last democratic hope for the struggling majority of Jamaica's poor"?
Call for Kingston master plan
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to encourage the Jamaican Institute of Architects and Planners to develop a programme for the redevelopment of Kingston - a master plan which can be used to develop a cohesive urban environment. The recent calls for a new Parliament building...
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