Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Monday | November 2, 2009
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Tap resources, goodwill of overseas Jamaicans
The Editor, Sir: Seventeen years ago, in August 1992, your newspaper published a six-part series tendered by me titled 'An alternative path to development'. In those articles, I not only asserted that the present system of government which we inherited...

Welcome solutions offered on crime
The Editor, Sir: After reading the letters printed yesterday, I am happy to see persons providing meaningful suggestions towards the solution to our crime and other problems.It is sad, though, that these voices are not heard daily.

Bring order to tax regime
The Editor, Sir: It was Oliver Wendell Holmes who said that taxes are the price we pay for civilisation. Thus, if we want to live in a civilised society, it should be incumbent on us all to pay our taxes...

Gov't should not be rushed on Dudus
The Editor, Sir: It is important to emphasise that any extradition request from the United Sates (US) to Jamaica must show a "reasonable case" that the suspect has committed an offence in the US. For example, there is at present a case...

The reader misinterpreted my joke
The Editor, Sir: In your Saturday, October 31, edition, your reader, Willard Garnett, accused me of a "somewhat disgusting remark", in response to an answer that singer Christopher Martin gave to a question I asked on TVJ's 'Smile Jamaica', recently....


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