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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | April 2, 2008

LETTER OF THE DAY - A turn around model for Air Jamaica
The Editor, Sir: Your editorial 'Time to make the call on Air Jamaica' coincides with an interview I saw with Idris Jala, the managing director of Malaysia Airlines on CNBC.A a concerned taxpayer, I need Air Jamaica to be a viable entity....

Bikers needed safety helmets!

The Editor Sir: Congratulations on your Lifestyle feature (April 1) on the Crazy Bikerz Stunt Crew. I commend especially the photography of Peta-Gaye Clachar. One thing which bothers me, however, is the declaration that this group of bikers...

The real health dilemma

The Editor Sir: It is with interest that I observe the current debate on the readiness of the health-care system for the removal of user fees. However, what I am not hearing is the glaring reality that there are obviously many people who are ill and cannot afford medical treatment....

Single-tax system the ideal

The Editor, Sir:It is tax time again and the discussions and governmental threats of prosecution intensify alongside new suggestions on how to tax prostitutes, drug dealers, churches, deejays and soon someone may soon suggest murderers or even illegal...

Facing a time for survival

The Editor, Sir:When Britain faced what seemed like certain defeat in World War 11, Winston Churchill in his famous speech said "I can offer you nothing but blood, sweat and tears" That was the rallying cry that galvanized everyone to make the sacrifices...

Singing with responsibility

The Editor, Sir: In recent times, a number of our leading deejays/recording artistes have appeared on television and radio programmes in an attempt to clarify their stand on the crime-influenced lyrics used in their songs. These songs preach violence against mankind ...





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