Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | March 27, 2010
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LETTER OF THE DAY - Capital punishment by firing squad
The Editor, Sir: Increasingly, our children's childhood is becoming endangered. Just about each week, there is the heart-rending news of yet another child being molested in some way or form, usually sexually

Stumbling blocks to YEP
The Editor, Sir:Thanks for your editorial of March 26 about the Young Entrepreneurs Programme (YEP). You are so right.

A crisis of leadership
The Editor, Sir: How did Jamaica find itself in its present predicament? The simple answer would be: a crisis of leadership. The lack of good judgement on the part of the current prime minister is a reflection of Jamaica's lack of good judgement, and his intransigence represents Jamaica's intransigence.

Are we really free?
The Editor, Sir: It seems that Jamaica's woes just keep growing! More and more reports reflect a country that is awash with corruption and criminality - or so it would seem if you pay heed to the recent International Narcotics Control Strategy Report coming from America's State Department of Justice.

NOTE-WORTHY - Kudos to Bartlett
Ed Bartlett should be commended on his optimism for the tourism sector when most persons were predicting doom and gloom. Great work Mr Bartlett. Your hard work and vision are paying off.


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