The Editor, Sir: The Dudus issue is not only about Christopher Coke.It is also about the proper interpretation of the Extradition Act. Yet it is not all about the Extradition Act. It is about United States' relations with Jamaica...
The Editor, Sir:I am having a problem with the Jamaica Public Service company.I am the only one living at my house. I am not at home during the day but they keep sending me estimated bills of $12,000 and up.
The Editor, Sir:Much has been written, and countless opinions have been offered on the Christopher Coke extradition issue.
The Editor, Sir:The Bruce Golding-led Jamaica Labour Party campaigned on ridding the island of corruption and many Jamaicans, eager for a change, bought his political pitch.
The Editor, Sir:Let's assume that Bruce Golding decides to turn the Christopher 'Dudus' Coke case over to the courts, and they, after careful deliberation, decide to grant the extradition request.
The Editor, Sir:I read in The Sunday Gleaner that Major Richard Reese has been removed from his position of permanent secretary in the Ministry of National Security.
The Editor, Sir:We read about them from time to time, these policemen on bail awaiting their day in court, who take advantage of their US visa and their unseeing, nonchalant superiors, to flee to sanctuary and a new start in America.
The Editor, Sir:The often quoted George Orwell statement in the book Animal Farm regarding the relative importance of some individual over others, occupied my mind as I listened to the prime minister's statement to Parliament...
The Editor, Sir:The article in The Sunday Gleaner by Arthur Hall, senior staff reporter, was right on target.