LETTER OF THE DAY - Nuh Linga ... sort it out
The Editor, Sir: I am writing this article in response to your editorial of August 26. Following the euphoria of the greatness that the athletes achieved in Beijing, shaking the world and bringing back nationalism, pride and the true Jamaican spirit...
Automated service fuels fury
The Editor, Sir: Please see a letter sent to the director general at the Office of Utilities Regulation.Dear Sir,Re: Automated phone serviceI am sick and tired of the service provided by the automated response to telephone calls.
Why fume at NBC?
The Editor, Sir: I have read with some amusement and no little amazement that Jamaicans in the diaspora were peeved that the American media chose not to carry those Olympic events in which Jamaica was expected to excel...
UWI explains snags
The Editor, Sir: I refer to K. Brown's letter in The Gleaner of August 26, regarding his/her inability to register online and access on a timely basis the examination results for the course GT66B - Qualitative Research Methods...
Now or never for sugar industry
The Editor, Sir: It is obvious that the sugar industry is in a crisis, and for the industry to survive it has to be subsidised to meet its demands. This will help the industry out of the predicament that it has found itself in for too long...
'T&T trying to 'buy friends'?
The Editor, Sir: As a Trinidadian, I am ashamed of Prime Minister Patrick Manning, who seems to believe that T&T's oil wealth can buy him anyone and anything. Isn't Manning aware that a Caricom treaty already exists?...
'SVL is already doing a lot'
The Editor, Sir: We note with interest the letter from Mark Clarke captioned 'Use Lottery Funds to Fund Education' in The Gleaner of August 27.Let me clarify the issue for Clarke. Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL), as the current sole lottery provider in...
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