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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Sunday | February 2, 2003

Letter of the day - Teachers are being 'dissed'!
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHY IN heaven's name, should I, or any other teacher teaching overseas, return to teach in Jamaica? Or why should any teacher remain teaching in Jamaica? Too many teachers are unable to do their jobs properly for fear of upsetting.

Make the municipalities politically neutral
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE GRANTING of municipal status to Portmore represents a strategic arrangement for liberalising municipal power throughout the island. It symbolises the implementation of local government reform ­ fully backed by the PNP...


Give a helping hand
THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER READING the articles in The Sunday Gleaner, January 5, 2002 on conditions in children's homes I was almost overcome with sorrow on behalf of the children who have to survive in such harsh environments.


The intruding music on Sundays
THE FOLLOWING is in response to a letter carried in the January 22 edition of The Gleaner.


Promoting the great Jamaican culture
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RISE of dancehall music has surely been promoting the great Jamaican culture. This is due to the likes of Beenie Man, Sean Paul and Lady Saw.















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