'Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition'
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR ERUDITE, veteran journalist, Lloyd Williams, did our beloved nation of Jamaica a great favour in your publication of April 29 by highlighting the shocking murder statistics on our "paradise" island from 1960 to present.
Gay movement, not civil rights
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM appealing to the gay and lesbian community to stop comparing their movement to the civil rights struggle.
Correct the debt, correct the woes
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT budget has once again highlighted the extraordinary amount of our financial resources that goes toward debt servicing.
A job well done
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONCE AGAIN the country has turned its spotlight on to Education Week where the citizens pay homage to its teachers and education in general.
PM's statements disturbing
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON WEDNESDAY, April 28, 2004, it was reported in The Gleaner that the Prime Minister supported the view that the DPP...
Do not accept those gifts
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE COURT system and the police should not accept gifts. The practice against taking gifts is normal in first world countries where justice is taken seriously.
Attracting investment to Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: AUDLEE FUNG-CHI wrote from Miami suggesting that high-rise buildings would attract investment to Jamaica.
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