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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | April 10, 2003

Penalising children
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A parent who is in the process of recovering from the onslaught of Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT), I would like to add my voice to that of Catherine Pearson in your Letter of the Day for April 2, 2003.

Becoming self-sufficient
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CARIBBEAN has once again been warned to get on the bandwagon of the Superpower, United States (SUS), or else! Putting aside the many arguments that can and will emanate from this "warning"...


Penny wise and pound foolish
THE EDITOR, Sir: ARE WE being penny wise and pound foolish? I read in today's (April 7) Gleaner that there has been no fire truck in Port Royal for over two weeks.


Illegal guns
THE EDITOR, Sir: A FEW days ago I was listening to an interview of a policeman on a popular radio talk-show. The topic was apparently about the most recent upsurge of gun violence in the Kingston and St. Andrew areas.


Lime Cay is near paradise
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON SUNDAY March 23, I visited Lime Cay with our Miss Jamaica Bikini and Mr. Fitness competition group and our eyes were opened to a Jamaica I never knew existed, even though I have lived here all my life.


Increasing agricultural production
THE EDITOR, Sir: IF WE are serious about increasing agricultural production, I recommend the following for consideration, to the Hon. Roger Clarke, Minister of Agriculture.


Helping the mentally ill
THE EDITOR, Sir: OUR CHURCH has been helping the mentally ill for the past 20 years. Several years ago a committee was formally launched to see to the health of these individuals.


Too many deportee cars
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY, THERE has been calls for the nation to conserve energy. I suppose the Mid-East crisis has once again opened our eyes to reality. How did we get here? ...


Concerned about road conditions
THE EDITOR, Sir: RESIDENTS OF both the Gibraltar Heights Housing Scheme and the Iterboreale Heights Housing Scheme in Annotto Bay have and continue to express concern over the existing condition of the roads in both schemes.


War against a religion
THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER THE September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, The Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and the air crash in Pennsylvania...


Paul D. Young
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM asking anyone knowing the whereabouts of Paul D. Young to kindly contact his daughter Letitia at 382-1461 urgently.
















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