LETTER OF THE DAY - Barrage of hostility to investment
The Editor, Sir: One can't help but notice the barrage of direct and seemingly orchestrated attacks on the Spanish investments in Jamaica.
Why I stayed
THE EDITOR, Sir: Two weeks ago a man wiping windows at the Devon House stoplight punched my window when I asked him not to wipe my windscreen.
An amazing editorial
The Editor, Sir: What an amazing editorial on Thursday, 'Food security and Caribbean integration'! Michael Manley, fulfilling his "Next time! Next time!" threat when he led a protest march against The Gleaner in September 1976, has apparently captured the paper from beyond the grave.
Review school leader criteria
The Editor, Sir: To charge that the principal of Claude McKay High School is unashamed of mediocrity is a bit of an unfair characterisation of her response to a previous editorial.
Day-care facilities now being inspected
The Editor, Sir: I write in response to the 'Letter of the Day' published in The Gleaner of Thursday, May 1, in which several questions were raised about the regulations governing day-care facilities.
Right track not good enough
The Editor, Sir: Aubyn Hill is going down the right track when he proposes training people for 'export'. But he does not go far enough.
Power hunger
There is an ongoing problem of parties in power using the nation's resources to secure power for themselves. In recent times, I have heard too little protest from the population regarding the calling of elections in the very near future.
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