LETTER OF THE DAY - If Jamaican farming is to survive ...
he Editor, Sir: After reading Dr. John Rapley's article on 'Oil and Farming' in The Gleaner, August 23, the following sentence sums it up for me, "It may be that if Jamaican farming is to survive and prosper, it will have to revamp itself in a way that makes ...
Attack of vampires
The Editor, Sir: In recent weeks, since the passage of Hurricane Dean, my family and I, and to a large extent, residents of Bonitto Crescent, in Mandeville, have been under attack by some enormous looking blood-sucking 'vampires'. For me, there is nowhere...
Remembering Collie Smith
The Editor, Sir: Three cheers to Tony Becca for reminding us of the truly great cricketer Collie Smith might have been, but for that tragic accident. Having had as his mentor, the beloved 'Father Philip Sherlock' of Boys' Town, Collie himself was a source of pride...
Terror in Canterbury
The Editor, Sir: Canterbury community needs to be put under control by our soldiers. When are we truly going to deal with these issues of crime and violence prevention? Obviously, they don't respect the police; I wouldn't say fear because we should not fear our law...
Portia's legacy
The Editor, Sir: I have to agree with E. Dunkley whose letter was published on September 10. It is unfair if persons blame Portia Simpson Miller for the People's National Party's defeat in the September 3 election. I no longer reside in our beautiful island...
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