Letter of the Day - The needless death of a soldier
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS LETTER is not to apportion blame to anyone, but to stop what happened in the Jamaican hospitals from happening to anyone else. On Monday December 3, a soldier, Roy Stewart, was taken to the Mandeville Hospital at 5.30...
Ken McNeill will be missed
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS very saddened to read of the passing of one of my old school friends, Dr. Ken McNeill. Along with his older brother Roy, we were at Munro College between 1931 and 1933.
Minister Phillips is on target
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE to disagree with certain sections of the article contributed by Stephen Vasciannie which was printed in the IN FOCUS section of the Sunday Gleaner of December 16, 2001. The article seems to be based on the premise that between...
Learning from the T&T stalemate
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT A wonderful and amazing display of political maturity - and human maturity - that has been displayed by the Prime Minister and the Opposition Leader of Trinidad and Tobago!
Slavery and Ritch's irrelevance
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM simply amazed and flabbergasted to read Dawn Ritch's article 'There are some benefits to slavery'.
Charge those who finance 'mules'
THE EDITOR, Sir: PEOPLE WHO swallow pellets of cocaine, or condoms filled with it know who gave it to them; are any of these people who are financing the 'mules' being arrested?
PNP Gov't and scandals
THE EDITOR, Sir: DURING THE past few days some of the facts surrounding the $180 million loan to Netserv have begun to surface by way of leaks, and investigative reporting.
Unhappy with new BNS bank charges
THE EDITOR, Sir: OF CAREFUL note is the Bank of Nova Scotia's recent announcement of new fees for banking services beginning January 1, 2002, as a follow-up to CIBC's move in 1997.
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