LETTER OF THE DAY - Only resident Jamaicans can decide country's future
The Editor, Sir: I am advising those Jamaicans in the diaspora who are endangering their health worrying about the crime levels, corruption and injustice in Jamaica: There is not much you can do to influence the tide of events at home from outside the country's borders....
Remove those phalluses
The Editor, Sir: Civil society by its very name implies that rules must be necessary to guarantee acceptable conduct. As such, for example, regulations are in place for the media to prevent the airplay of 'adult' material as such is deemed ...
Consult public re Air Jamaica sale
The Editor, Sir: I agree with Steve Smith's comments on how to rescue Air Jamaica so that it remains Jamaican. A few weeks ago, I made similar suggestions that the airline should be handed over to the pilots ...
Noise rules Jamaica
The Editor, Sir: I was just looking at the THE STAR newspaper of Wednesday, November 25, and saw an article on Page 15 regarding complaints from UTech students who were unable to concentrate on their studies because of the noise from a party...
No law, no order
The Editor, Sir: There are numerous 'don't go' areas in tiny Jamaica, a country of numbers 2.8 million people - areas that can only be breached by massive numbers of security personnel.
Exposing kids to moral decadence
The Editor, Sir: It is with concern that I write, as a father, to raise the issue of the over-exposure of our children and the society at large, to the trappings of moral indifference and decay.Recently, while driving along Red Hills Road...