Letter of the Day - The majority are not always right
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. IAN Boyne's article in the Sunday Gleaner December 9, 2001, has both redefined ethics and logic. Mr. Boyne seems to stand on the premise, that, however, outrageous an idea, however, brutal an act, so long as it can find majority...
There was no poaching
THE EDITOR, Sir: I REFER to the lead story on page two of the Daily Gleaner of December 12, 2001 captioned "PNP Lawyer admits to 'Poaching'".
Paulwell's dilemma
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE EDITORIALS are clamouring for the scalp of Minister Phillip Paulwell and Talk Radio is having a field day, but some are getting too emotional and it seems they're all out for vengeance.
Night noise still a problem
THE EDITOR, Sir: DESPITE THE Noise Abatement Act several communities especially in the parish of St. Catherine are still facing the problem of noise especially at nights. We would like to watch the 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. news or other programmes on...
The NetServ scandal and investor confidence
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE WHOLE NetServ issue only serves to remind us how important it is for us to put adequate safeguards in place before committing the taxpayer's hard-earned money to projects with so many uncertainties.
Thanks Air J
THE EDITOR, Sir: I must extol the generosity of Air Jamaica and their help in shipping a gift of several computers I made to the Saint Christopher's School in Brown's Town, St. Ann. From the get-go I was directed to the correct personnel at every...
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