THE EDITOR, Sir;THE RESOLUTE decision taken by certain brave policemen to initiate a drive to arrest men engaging in the contemptible act of exposing their underwear in public is commendable.
THE EDITOR, Sir:I NOTE in your publication under the heading 'Female trailblazers from Jamaica' (March 8) no mention was made of bishops Mary Coore, Ethel Wilson and Delrose Walters.
The Editor, Sir:Regarding your story of March 9 titled: 'Killing highlights Ocho Rios transport woes', I was happy to see that The Gleaner highlighted the severity of the issue faced by Jamaican families...
The Editor, Sir:As the legal debate about whether or not the Jamaican government should honour the extradition request from the United States for Tivoli Gardens strongman Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, where is the voice of reaso...
The Editor, Sir: In the days of yore when banks used to play an essential role in the economic activities of any country, their core business was to gather funds and make loans.
The Editor, Sir: The United States of America's report on Jamaica is very welcoming in the sense that it shows us how we Jamaicans are thinking, who doesn't like who, and who is confused and who is not.
Here's what readers are saying on www.jamaica-gleaner.com about the reassignment of National Security Permanent Secretary Richard Reese as Director General for Local Government.
The Editor, Sir:Many words are not needed to express how disappointed I am with the operations at public hospitals and the unfairness to us as a people.
The Editor, Sir: When it comes to law enforcement, the United States acts as if Jamaica is the 51st state. The last time I checked, we got Independence in 1962 from England, not them. Any way you look at it, we are a sovereign nation.
The Editor, Sir: As I see it, observance of and respect for the rule of law are pillars of democracy and freedom, which mankind in general, particularly those of us in the Western world cherish most dearly.
The Editor, Sir: Given Carolyn Cooper's incisive commentary on Jamaican culture and politics, I was disappointed in her review of Edward Seaga's autobiography.
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 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: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 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...