Jamaican Letters to the Editor
LETTER OF THE DAY - Deaf drivers frustrated with Government's tardiness
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The Editor, Sir: Early in 2009, the Government publicly announced that deaf persons would soon be able to acquire a driver's licence legally.
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No quick fix to crime fighting ()
The Editor, Sir: I want to challenge all citizens of this country, including public officials, experts in their fields and others that the present crime initiative will not solve our crime problem.
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Talk is cheap, especially in Opposition ()
The Editor, Sir:Why is it that only when politicians are in opposition do they have great ideas to move this country forward? Listening to excerpts of Dr Peter Phillips' contribution in Parliament recently reminded me...
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MBJ defends airport action ()
The Editor, Sir: MBJ Airports Limited, as the private company under a 30-year concession to manage and operate Sangster International Airport, appreciates the comments in the editorial of July 17, regarding the recent challenges with immigration...
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The Editor, Sir: Early in 2009, the Government publicly announced that deaf persons would soon be able to acquire a driver's licence legally.
>> read more
No quick fix to crime fighting ()
The Editor, Sir: I want to challenge all citizens of this country, including public officials, experts in their fields and others that the present crime initiative will not solve our crime problem.
>> read more
Talk is cheap, especially in Opposition ()
The Editor, Sir:Why is it that only when politicians are in opposition do they have great ideas to move this country forward? Listening to excerpts of Dr Peter Phillips' contribution in Parliament recently reminded me...
>> read more
MBJ defends airport action ()
The Editor, Sir: MBJ Airports Limited, as the private company under a 30-year concession to manage and operate Sangster International Airport, appreciates the comments in the editorial of July 17, regarding the recent challenges with immigration...
>> read more
