LETTER OF THE DAY - We need to become an 'informer' society

The Editor, Sir: The only way to reduce crime drastically in Jamaica is for the culture to change.We need to become an informer society...

Good and bad of crime reporting

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...

Sign the request

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...

Wanted: gov't of integrity

The Editor, Sir:It is interesting to note the position that this government has taken with respect to issues of substantive law.

Why ignore other female trailblazers?

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.

Gov't must pay nurses

THE EDITOR, Sir:I AM very disappointed with the way the nurses of Jamaica are being treated by the Government.

What about those indecent women?

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.

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