LETTER OF THE DAY - Anti-crime bills will fly no better than Bedward of old
The Editor, Sir: It cannot be denied that foremost on the minds of most households in Jamaica today is the safety and security of family members. From the modest farmer living in rural Jamaica to the business tycoon surrounded by his grille bars and security guards in his mansion...
Trapped again in the gorge
The Editor, Sir: Once again, heavy rains have forced the closure of the Bog Walk gorge. Of even greater concern, several persons were trapped in the gorge yet again. The request has been made before for the gorge to be abandoned as the primary route of transportation to the north coast, which remains vital for tourism interests.
The facts about Sabina's KCC
The Editor, Sir: Your editorial of October 23, captioned, 'Crashing the glass ceiling at Sabina', is most unfortunate and demonstrates what happens when uninformed views are put forward as fact. For you and the public's information, may I make the following points.
Brief encounter with a cop
The Editor, Sir: IN THE Gleaner of Thursday, October 30 (Page 2), I observed the picture of a very frustrated, distraught police officer, as he sat in a vehicle at a scene where one of his colleagues was slain. I could not help thinking of what I would be thinking and maybe done, had I found myself in his position.
Noteworthy
The world is watching and eagerly awaits the outcome of the United States presidential elections. If I had the right to vote (voicing option to elect) I would vote for the candidate who suits the following criteria...
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