Fixing the sugar industry
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PICTURE on The Gleaner's front page of Tuesday, April 9, tells the tales of ills within the sugar...
The contract and worker
THE EDITOR, Sir: There seems to be a misunderstanding of the intent of the recent amendment of 'a worker' under the Labour Relations and Industrial Disputes Act. There appears also a misunderstanding of what the term...
The pursuit of peace
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE INTERNAL strife that erupted at 100 Lane in the Red Hills area of Kingston in January that took the lives of seven people, will be recorded in...
Overpriced air fares
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AGREE with Maria with regard to high airfares (letter to the editor dated April 13) and I would like to add to her valid...
Plaudits for Lacy Wright
THE EDITOR, Sir: I CHOOSE this column rather than e-mail to tell my friend, Lacy Wright, how much I enjoy his Gleaner contributions. His recent piece about the great popularity of Colin Powell with associates...
Chuck, the statesman
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. DELROY CHUCK'S commentary in your paper is beginning to sound like the...
St Ann and JPs
THE EDITOR, Sir: I SINCERELY regret that Mr. Raymond Goldsmith, in his letter published in The Gleaner of Saturday, March 30 and entitled 'More rural JPs needed'sought to criticise the quality...
Rupert Finnighan
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY NAME is Juliet Blake and I am trying to contact my father, Mr. Rupert Finnighan...
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