Complacency to blame for business losses
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS interesting to read the story 'Local firms losing millions in contracts'. First of all, let me say it is a pretty sad thing because honest hard-working people are going to lose their jobs.
Massacre of local industry
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT WAS distressing to read about the decisions by several large Jamaican corporations and the Jamaican Government to outsource the manufacturing of uniforms to overseas companies.
Detecting serious crime
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CAUSES of crime are many and varied, and because some crimes cannot be prevented, society must channel resources to prevent, control and detect serious crimes.
Coping with anxiety over GSAT exam
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON SUNDAY August 31, the day before the start of the new school year, I remarked to a little 10-year-old. "So you go back to school tomorrow."
Killer care not servility
THE EDITOR, Sir: I'M WRITING to commend you on the insightful and important column by Rev. Devon Dick that appeared in the August 19 edition of your publication.
Support those who support you
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHILE I was reading the news posted on your web site, I came across the article 'Down and Out - Local firms lose millions to overseas market'.
Serious times for Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM concerned about the number of people that are reported missing on a daily basis.
Supporting our own
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ the story entitled 'Local Firms Losing Millions', which you carried in the Sunday Gleaner dated September 7, 2003.
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