Letter of the day: Corruption vs confidentiality in the Senate
The Editor, Sir:I sat in the gallery of Gordon House last Friday as the Senate met and was disappointed at the behaviour of some of the senators who were rowdy and disruptive.
A cry of help for Egypt
The Editor, Sir:Once again I must re-ignite the flame of representation in regards to the vexed issue of the land tenure for the residents of Egypt in the Little London division, Westmoreland.
Sobers missed the point
The Editor, Sir:It is customary for attorneys-at-law to have themselves properly briefed before opening their mouths; or worse, putting pen to paper.
Please assist the police
The Editor, Sir:As a former police officer of Jamaica, my heart and soul cry out at the madness that has overtaken my beloved country
Massive profits amid recession
The Editor, Sir:I note over the years the massive profits obtained by some local business interests and wonder how it is that these companies have been able to achieve record profits while the Jamaican economy retracts, beaten back by inflation and the loss of capital, human and otherwise.
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