Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | February 28, 2009
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Can we afford to stop sugar production?
The Editor, Sir: It is now confirmed that the proposed sale of the government-owned sugar factories to Infinity Bio-Energy is off the table.

A school is not a factory
The Editor, Sir: Everytime teachers get a salary increase, calls for greater accountability or performance pay are heard from various quarters.

Leave us to our slackness
The Editor, Sir: In Indonesia, the state is desperately trying to find ways and means to stimulate its indigenous music's international appeal and make a more globally marketable product.

Majoring in the minors
The Editor, Sir:First a ban was imposed on dancehall music with 'lewd lyrics', as well as songs which were edited using bleeping.

OUR needs revamping
The Editor, Sir, Now that a new director general of the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR), Zia Mian, has been appointed, it is appropriate to look at the quality of service offered by that body to customers of the utility companies, with which there...

Handle limestone sector carefully
I write in response to a recent article, in which said Jamaica was being urged to exploit its limestone resources.


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