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Jamaica Gleaner Letters

Optimistic about Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM very optimistic about the future of Jamaica, for once after leaving high school almost a decade ago.

JLP deserves plaudits despite electoral loss
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to congratulate both political parties on their successes in the recently concluded general election.


GC Foster College and the JLP
THE EDITOR, Sir: FROM THE JLP Sports Manifesto, I am truly disappointed with the proposed plans by Mr. Seaga and his JLP affiliates to change the G.C. Foster College of Physical Education and Sports to a so-called Academy, if he had won the elections.


Learning from the Malvo case
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS PARENTS, we need to search for the lessons in John Malvo's case and use them to guide and protect our children.


Getting back to basics
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT A monumental start for the first sitting of the new Cabinet to start with biblical devotions with a minister of the gospel!


Gov't should examine multinationals
THE EDITOR, Sir: It is hoped that the new administration will take a serious, objective look at labour laws governing multi-national companies which operate in Jamaica, particularly the airline industry where I worked for approximately eight years.


I was ripped off
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest the article in your Sunday edition of October 20, 2002 by Denis St. Bernard entitled 'Vehicle maintenance poses major challenge.' Question is, is vehicle maintenance really high or are customers being ripped off? ...


Winston Cousins
THE EDITOR, Sir: I NEED to get in touch with my father. I was born in Hayes, Clarendon, but went away to Canada to school. Over the years my family and I have lost touch with each other.


Irene Reid, Kathleen Reid
THE EDITOR, Sir: My name is Alfred Reid. I would like to get in contact with my two sisters, one who is in America and the other in England. Their names are Miss Irene Reid and Miss Kathleen Reid.


Anthony Wisdom
THE EDITOR, Sir: I would like to use this space to search for the Wisdom family, Anthony Wisdom in particular.














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