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Jamaica Gleaner Letters

JFF dilemma regrettable
THE EDITOR, Sir: The present financial dilemma in which the Jamaica Football Federation has found itself is rather regrettable when viewed against the background of the tremendous strides football has taken over the years...

Outlawed lottery gimmicks legalised
THE EDITOR, Sir: Peaka pow and drop pan were from time immemorial locally, underground illegal games of chance, like all such gambles, structured with the odds heavily stacked against the players, and the principals (house) guaranteed handsome prof


Adams' notorious statement
THE EDITOR, Sir: I await with bated breath a response from the Commis-sioner of Police, the Prime Minister, a very senior attorney-at-law (a Queen's Counsel, to boot!) and the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Arnold J. Nicholson...


Better communication in emergencies
THE EDITOR, Sir: During the recent flood rains work obligations resulted in my taking a trip to Montego Bay on Friday, May 24, 2002.


UWI responds to Mottley
THE EDITOR: Sir: I should like to thank Elombe Mottley for his interest in the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus as reflected in his article published in The Sunday Gleaner of July 7, 2002.












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