LETTER OF THE DAY- Don't blame the Church

The Editor, Sir: As a nation, we continue to struggle to find effective ways of solving issues that pose threats to our economic and social stability.

The PNP is of no help

The Editor, Sir:Once again, the Peoples' National Party (PNP) has called for the resignation of the prime minister, and for the third time since it has been relegated to the uncomfortable title of opposition...

Living up to our motto

The Editor, Sir:Despite calls for tolerance by Jamaica's religious, political and human-rights leaders, as well as outright denials by others, attacks against Jamaica's gay community still continue.

What's the basis of the calls for resignation?

The Editor, Sir:Regarding your editorial on Tuesday, you owe your readers further and better particulars to back your call for the resignation of Junior Minister Everald Warmington.

PM's options

The Editor, Sir: The Prime Minister (PM) and his party have three options at this time, as I see it.The PM can call a snap election in order to gain a new mandate for himself and his party.

'Don't oversimplify a complex matter'

The Editor, Sir:Some readers might regard the article 'Caught', on the front page of The Sunday Gleaner, August 22, as revealing or presenting new information.

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International Narcotics

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Prof. Rex Nettleford

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