Letter of the Day - 'We must dream our future into being'
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE HAVE not always been as familiar with the world we occupy as intimately as we would like to think; for life, the constant is nourished by change. Were it not for continual change everything would stagnate and die.
Education is continuous
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS I read the article "Back to school infuriates attorneys" I had to laugh. Behaviours such as the ones reported in the article show us that it is not only the uneducated, but also the educated who resist change. What does Mr. Clayton...
Re: Power of prayer
THE EDITOR, Sir: I support all the opinions and suggestions made in the article "The Power of prayer" by Lloyd Williams. Mr. Prime Minister and his Cabinet should study these suggestions.
'Inappropriate'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I have read with interest Ian Ramsay, Q.C., attorney-at-law's letter, which was published in the Daily Gleaner, on Wednesday, November 7, 2001. I am extremely concerned that an attorney that is participating in a case that is still in...
Help! Need some peace and quiet
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON OLD Braeton Road in Greater Portmore, St. Catherine there is a sound system that plays rain or shine every Sunday. I have on numerous occasions called the Greater Portmore police station repeatedly at least twice on any given...
Another J'can found
THE EDITOR, Sir, THE BODY of Courtney Walcott the 37-year-old son of Alda and Jimmy Walcott who perished in the World Trade Centre carnage on September 11 was found on Friday the 2nd of November in the bowels of Tower 2.
Salute Ambassador Sue Cobb
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE JAMAICANS must pause and salute this great lady in our midst. I refer to no other than Ambassador Sue McCourt Cobb of the United States of America. The Gleaner staff reporter must be commended for giving that graphic and insightful...
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