The Editor, Sir:Approximately three years ago, I received an email from an overseas financial institution and noticed at the bottom of the email: "Think green.
The Editor, Sir:I had to read it three times to recover from the shock of Kevin O'Brien Chang's suggestion ('A cultural transformation?' in The Sunday Gleaner, August 15)...
The Editor, Sir: Having read several articles in The Sunday Gleaner, I am deeply concerned about the new port facilities for Falmouth, Trelawny, and the lack of infrastructural development....
The Editor, Sir: THE DEPARTMENT of Customs says it might decide against seizing the remaining uncustomed vehicles sold to unsuspecting victims by Key Motors if the company makes full restitution to the Government, according to newspaper reports.Deciding...
The Editor, Sir: The minister of finance in his wisdom and capacity as minister with oversight responsibility for the Students' Loan Bureau (SLB) has named an 11-member board to replace the recently resigned members...
The Editor, Sir: I write to inquire of the Ministry of National Security why is it that I am being called upon to pay a second time to obtain a police record when I did nothing...
The Editor, Sir:Recently the media reported two incidents of vicious domestic murders in which females were killed by their male partners (one's throat was slit and the other was stabbed to death with an ice pick).
The Editor, Sir: My new best friend in the public sector is Greg Christie, the contractor general.He is at least one public official who seems to act on my wishes as a taxpayer. I pray for his safety...
The Editor, Sir:Much debate has ensued in respect of the 'Ed Bartlett Smackdown' initiated by hotel mogul and businessman extraordinaire Gordon 'Butch' Stewart.
The Editor, Sir:I read with interest the newly installed board at the Students' Loan Bureau and I said to a friend that I am thankful I was never a recipient of a loan and neither had I applied to the bureau.It is with deep regret that Mrs Lenice...
The Editor, Sir:The monster of crime in Jamaica has reached a point that it caters for one man.Crime is no respecter of person, place or position and, therefore, there should be no second...
The Editor, Sir:The series of articles in The Sunday Gleaner regarding Falmouth suggests we are going the same route as Port Antonio, where we have a fancy port facility...
The Editor, Sir:Butch Stewart is yelling.That's because he says the tourism minister, Ed Bartlett, is yapping and does not understand the oper-ational side of the industry...
The Editor, Sir:As a former member of the People's National Party Youth Organisation (PNPYO) I must say that I very concerned about where my organisation and its parent party, the once great People's National Party is going.
The Editor, Sir:As a clinician in the field of addictions, I feel compelled to write to you with the hope of edifying the public at large, with regard to the disease of addiction.
The Editor, Sir: I read with disappointment a letter from a Ms Carol Carter (August 14, 2010), criticising Lance Neita's article which identified a number of possible positives associated with Chinese investments in Jamaica.
The Editor, Sir: It is a pity that your columnist Glenda Simms in her piece, "Liza, Kibba Yu Mout", perpetuates the misinformation published in the Jamaica Observer article of July 30 and ignores the follow-up that subsequently...
The Editor, Sir:The National Water Commission (NWC) did a 'fantastic job' managing the water resources during last year's drought, which extended to this year before the rains finally came.Their ability to schedule water lock offs evoked some...
The Editor, Sir:What would you do if I handed you $10 million? Many Jamaicans would love to have even half that amount as it would provide so many opportunities for them and their families.