Jamaica Gleaner Letters
Published: Monday Friday | May 29, 2009
LETTER OF THE DAY - The mayor's selective crackdown
The Editor, Sir: I find it amazing, even shocking, that the mayor of Kingston and his administrators at the Kingston and St Andrew Corporation continue to turn a blind eye to illegal street vending in many residential neighbourhoods of the Corporate Area... Read More...
A.J. got it wrong
The Editor, Sir: A.J. Nicholson, QC, continues to insist that I erred in suggesting that the dual-citizenship dilemma could be dealt with by a two-thirds majority in Parliament. His contention is based on the fact that Section 39 of the Constitution ... Read More...
The public should know
The Editor, Sir: It is unfortunate but revealing that the chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, Dr Omar Davies, could suggest that the recent uncovering of so much false, if not fraudulent, information at the Inland Revenue Department... Read More...
Time wasters
The Editor, Sir: One thing Jamaica seems to have no shortage of is government agencies that do nothing but trip over each other. The latest example of this came via the announcement ... Read More...
Matters of faith
The Editor, Sir: Professor Winston Davidson is within his right to take umbrage with Peter Espeut's diatribe on theology. For some time now I have argued that the latter is completely... Read More...
Espeut, Einstein and Darwin
The Editor, Sir: Quite apart from any philosophical issues in Peter Espeut's recent column concerning science and theology, already addressed by Winston Davidson, I point out two serious errors in Espeut's article, and one minor error... Read More...
Ways to make money in Jamaica
The Editor, Sir: I note with interest Howard Hamilton's letter urging Prime Minister Bruce Golding not to re-enter a borrowing arrangement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) but to seek out various avenues inside Jamaica to stop any financial... Read More...

















