LETTER OF THE DAY: Open electricity sector to competition
The Editor, Sir: In response to recent questions regarding the sudden, widespread and exponential hikes in electricity bills, the Jamaica Public Service postulated that the increases resulted - not from billing errors - but from an unplanned extension ...
Playing to the angry crowd
The Editor, Sir: It would be very interesting to hear from Captain Burrell what really the Reggae Boyz and the country stand to gain from the sacking of René Simoes.Will his sacking increase the chances of the Reggae Boyz making it to South Africa in...
Make a Rio Cobre dam
The Editor, Sir: Please ask the Golding government to do one important thing for Jamaica - lobby international lending institutions to fund to dam the Rio Cobre, thereby creating all the hydro-electric power...
Keep MVP here
The Editor, Sir: It was with great disappointment that I read of reports that Coach Stephen Francis may take his MVP Track Club overseas. I hope that the Government of Jamaica would step in and offer some kind of incentive...
Creating unnecessary panic
The Editor, Sir: I have been following the debate on abortion ever since an advisory group appointed by the Ministry of Health reported the problems women were facing in the public health system because of unsafe or botched abortions.
PNP media ban is not unusual
The Editor, Sir: The proposed ban on the media at certain events, by the Opposition party, as it relates to their upcoming presidential elections, and campaigning leading up to this, is reminiscent of the reaction of this same party ...
Registrar General Dept frustration
The Editor, Sir: am frustrated with the Registrar General Department's head office. I have been trying to contact the office by phone concerning a bill of sale agreement paid for at the Kingston Branch from May 22, 2008...
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