The Editor, Sir: Allow me to respond to your Letter of the Day published June 10, titled 'Studying sugar to death', penned by Mark Clarke.Clarke makes the point that the industry has been studied ad nauseam...
The Editor, Sir: The behaviour of some of our politicians, past and present, has demonstrated the immediate necessity for the development of a code of ethics and conduct for them.
The Editor, Sir: I write with sincere concern about a recent statement issued by Women's Media Watch (WMW) with regard to the use of women in the advertising of energy drinks.
The Editor, Sir: In reacting to the article, 'Rev Al Miller's good move ...finally', I find it troubling that another possibility that may have prompted the actions...
The Editor, Sir:The Jamaica Veterinary Medical Association notes that there have been questions raised in the media regarding the presence in the island of specially-trained cadaver-sniffing dogs from the United States.
THE EDITOR, Sir:The old, expensive way in which the National Works Agency (NWA) and its affiliates repair/fix our roads must be condemned and discontinued.
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JAMAICA Labour Party senators still do not get it.Their defence of last Friday's motion of no confidence was to ascribe malice to the opposition senators.
THE EDITOR, Sir:I THINK the Reverend Al Miller should benefit from the exercise of the power vested in the director of public prosecutions (DPP) under Section 94(3)(c) of our Constitution to discontinue the proceedings in the interest of substantial...
The Editor, Sir: Gary Spaulding had an interesting article in The Sunday Gleaner, 'Erasing the corruption stain', in which he outlined the task Burchell Whiteman and others have in trying to clean up...
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JAMAICA House-produced radio call-in programme 'Jamaica House Live', with Prime Minister Bruce Golding', has seemingly lost its way, or has veered away from its intended purpose....
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE with reference to an article published on Friday, June 25, titled 'Sniffer dogs searching for bodies in Tivoli Gardens' not to criticise the activity, but to explore concerns...
The Editor, Sir:The Opposition has called for the removal of the Rev Al Miller, because he has been charged for fostering an action that they themselves had called for - the extradition of Christopher Coke...
THE EDITOR, Sir: MINISTER OF National Security Dwight Nelson should not have publicly criticised former Commissioner of Police Hardley Lewin, particularly in the way that he did.
The Editor, Sir:Former and present public officials or any civil servant should not come out on the airwaves and make dangerous allegations about any government in office...
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE to disassociate myself from a letter published on Monday, June 28, titled 'The real perversion of justice' under the name of one Peter Knight with email address...
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS with more than a little disdain that I have listened to the social commentary coming from persons such as Milton Samuda, president of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce...
The Editor, Sir: On June 27, an article from Jamaicans for Justice was published in response to my June 20 column, 'Stand Firm Bruce or Tek Wey Yuh Self'.
The Editor, Sir:According to a recent article, 'Port Royal gets $72-million', Tourism Minister Ed Bartlett said he envisioned a "tourism triangle of the future", comprising Port Royal, Port Henderson in nearby Portmore, and downtown Kingston.
The Editor, Sir:Please publish as a letter to Pastor Al Miller.Dear Al,Many persons like me have restrained themselves from writing in the press due to a number of considerations, chief among them being our own commitment to the code of ministerial...
The Editor, Sir:One of the reasons given by our parliamentarians for excluding sexual orientation as a ground for non-discrimination in the proposed Charter of Rights and Freedoms is to prevent gay marriages being allowed "through the back door".
The Editor, Sir: I heartily congratulate our police officers and soldiers who have lawfully been carrying out their duties in our beautiful island of Jamaica! Do you know how much relief it was to drive on Pechon Street...
The Editor, Sir: Sickle-cell disease affects 10 per cent of the Jamaican population. This disease causes many complications, including very severe painful crises. For severe painful crises, doctors commonly prescribe pethidine or morphine...
The Editor, Sir: When was the last time you had a heart-to-heart talk with your child? About sex? As uncomfortable as it may be for you, the spotlight is thrown your way as adolescent males have identified you as the person...