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Jamaica Gleaner Letters

Political tribalism and civility
THE EDITOR, Sir: A STRANGE thing happened to me last night. The elections were over, my party had lost, and Mr. Patterson was beginning to speak.

Parties must bring national renewal
THE EDITOR, Sir: CERTAIN FEATURES of the 2002 General Election augurs well for the people of Jamaica. Congratulations must be extended to the People's National Party for securing another term in office. I was heartened by the Prime Minister's victory...


Noise victimisation
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN THE Gleaner of Friday October 18, 2002, I read a letter from a W.J. Agnew of Galina, St. Mary regarding the noise from a nearby church...


Revising Senate appointments
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN HIS article in The Gleaner of Monday, September 23, 2002, your Staff Reporter Vernon Daley pointed out in very clear terms that "the Senate experiment has worked."


Curb bureaucracy
THE EDITOR, Sir: I NOTED with interest the report of the discussions recently held with your business associates on the matter of bureaucracy and business.















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