Letters
Giving the benefit of the doubt
THE EDITOR, Madam: In the sport of cricket, the benefit of the doubt goes to the batsman. If the umpire is not sure if the batsman is out, then the rules of the game demand that the batsman benefit from any uncertainty.
Seaga on an ego trip
THE EDITOR, Madam: I read Lloyd Williams's interview with The Honourable Leader of the Opposition with some amount of disdain and pity both for the interviewer and for the interviewed.
Positive vibrations
THE EDITOR, Madam: I am a student pursuing a master's degree in public sector mananagent at a university in the Dominican Republic.
A sound option for LoJ
THE EDITOR, Madam: Of the 4 options for the rescue of Life of Jamaica Limited, published in The Financial Gleaner of July 7, 2000, Option 3 - Sale of the company to a third party, with LOJ managing it in the interim - appears to be the soundest.
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