LETTER OF THE DAY - Dangers of dictating tastes for others
The Editor, Sir: While I fully support the ban on daggerin' songs in relation to radio (certainly for terrestrial but not satellite) and free-to-air TV, I do not agree that it should apply to cable...
In the interest of transparency
The Editor, Sir: I would like to suggest that in the interest of transparency, public sector companies present reports similar to their private sector counterparts that are publicly listed companies on the stock exchange.
What? No apology?
The Editor, Sir: The article 'King and Queen worth the wait' (February 18, page A2) tells of a triumphant welcome by a Parliament with the full complement of the leaders of the state and its associated agencies.According to your report, "At seven minutes...
From the pit of hell
The Editor, Sir:I have never been in a church service and heard any blatant outcasting of gays. I think they are more chastised by the deejays than the church. The utterances that the gays are making come from the pit of hell.
Prophetic distractions
The Editor, Sir: Hopefully, the prophetic 'silly season" has come to an end, and now we can consciously and responsibly determine our own fortunes for 2009. Understandably, people are always curious about the future...
Misperceptions over CDF
The Editor, Sir: This is in response to your editorial of February 17, 'Foregoing Constituency Pork'.Thanks for bringing to light the misperception that the Govern-ment's Constituency Development Fund (CDF) is, in your words, "a bad idea"; akin to the...