Canasol as boost for the economy
THE EDITOR, Sir: EVERY TIME I hear that the police have burned several acres of fully grown ganja plants I say to myself: What a pity this quantity of raw material did not reach the manufacturers of CANASOL...
Negative marketing strategy
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to share my opinion with the Jamaican consumers regarding two of Cable & Wireless Jamaica present advertisements appearing in the press.
Still shackling ourselves
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS pathetic that during the period that we were celebrating the legacy of Emancipation from chattel slavery which our forefathers left us, we seem to be bent on shackling ourselves in frivolities.
The war for mobile turf
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS THE war for mobile 'phone-turf' heats up between the Cable & Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) and the 'giant killer' Digicel consumers can expect to continue to reap various benefits from the many telecommunication offerings.
JPSCo rebates
THE EDITOR, Sir: I NOTED with interest the concerns of Mr. J. Paul Morgan of the Office of Utilities Regulation regarding the apparent lack of interest in JPSCo. rebates, as published in The Gleaner, August 15, 2003.
Equity in schools
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS evident that the public has joined the debate on 'equity in schools'. This was one of my stated intentions in raising the subject at the Gleaner Editor's Forum.
Good job, Mr Spencer
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON THURSDAY, August 14 I was listening the news, when I heard a newscast that inmates at the Adult Correctional Centre formerly General Penitentiary in downtown Kingston...
In-bond Merchants
THE EDITOR, Sir: REFERENCE IS made to the editorial of Tuesday, August 12, 2003, captioned 'Enforce the Laws'.
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