LETTER OF THE DAY - Pathologists prone to error in poor working conditions
The Editor, Sir: Now that the police have officially closed the Bob Woolmer case and all the blame has been laid squarely at the feet of pathologist Dr. Ere Seshaiah, let us consider some other factors. In all the post-mortems by the press, I have not heard a balanced commentary...
Prayers, prophets and politicians
The Editor, Sir: "Things bad everywhere, and if we going to suffer, let us suffer under Sister P." So said a fervent PNP loyalist in a Manchester constituency recently. Clearly, a triumph of hope over experience. Not surprising in a country where people think...
A nation of laws, not of opinions
The Editor, Sir: This is a response to the letter entitled 'Polls, prostitutes and the press' by Vernon Daley, which appeared in The Gleaner of Tuesday, May 29. While we applaud Mr. Daley for being concerned about the welfare of the prostitutes in New Kingston...
Jamaica and Japanese education
The Editor, Sir: I am using this medium to respond to the article titled 'Failing education' by Peter Espeut in The Gleaner on Wednesday, June 13.I am a trained teacher who taught in Jamaica at the secondary level for five years. I have been given the opportunity...
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