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Letters

Letter of the Day - Leadership, vision needed to curb teacher migration
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM challenged by the impact the loss of so many experienced and qualified teachers will have on the education system. I imagine schools will hire or promote teachers to positions vacated by those leaving to take up positions...

JTB, Air J and advertising
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE never read a more insultive, condescending and rude letter as I did this morning when I read Butch Stewart's response to Mr. Pringle. Why is it that Butch Stewart can never just respond to facts and he always has to hit below...

Mr Whiteman, we cannot cope!
THE EDITOR, Sir: SPLASHED ACROSS the front page of The Gleaner on Monday, June 4 are the words, 'We can cope'. This is the Hon. Burchell Whiteman's response to the recruiting of teachers from Jamaica to fill posts in the USA. When the Columbine...

Way to peace
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS to reply to the article by Dr. Alfred Sangster, dated May 16, 2001.

Rules of order
THE EDITOR, Sir: SOME YEARS ago a certain board chairman told me, "You have too much influence on the board."

A biased perspective on human rights
THE EDITOR, Sir: PETER MYERS' Letter of the Day was one of the most biased summaries on the human right report.





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