LETTER OF THE DAY - Potential dangers of Internet use
The Editor, Sir: Since 2006, the ministries of Education and Technology through the e-Learning Project have been promoting the use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in the classroom as a tool to enhance the learning experience for students ...
Rottweilers on the prowl
The Editor, Sir: There is a pack of Rottweilers patrolling the political highways and byways of Jamaica. As you say "who dat?" they zero in for the throat, fangs bared to rip to shreds any pronouncements, any suggestions, any suspicious moves to halt the slide...
In defence of the 'pork barrel'
The Editor, Sir: How relieved I am to learn in your disclaimer below the editorial in The Sunday Gleaner of March 30, that the views expressed by yourself as Editor, do not reflect the views of The Gleaner! For this 'barrel of pork' editorial is a barrel of hypocrisy! ...
Questions about beach rights
The Editor Sir, On Saturday March 29, I had the pleasure of visiting Margaritaville in Ocho Rios with a group of people. Our tour representative paid for us to enter the compound and we were duly banded to show that we were a group.
The case for self-reliance
The Editor, Sir: In a time of perennial, crippling debt burden brought on by an escalating energy bill now exacerbated by an alarming increase in the international food cost, we must take a second look at self-reliance in relation to food production in our very fertile island....
How Jamaica got a Scottish colony
The Editor, Sir: The people of Treasure Beach are indeed descended from Scottish settlers and Afro- Jamaicans. The majority of the Scots came to Jamaica after the Darien Expedition. This was an attempt to colonise Panama by Scotland which failed...
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