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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | May 12, 2003

High-price Internet now out of reach
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE INTERNET has brought new opportunities in business, education, recreation and increased social contact by e-mail.

All for J'can entry permits
THE EDITOR, Sir: This is an open letter to the Government of Jamaica and to those who may share my view.


Neil Anthony Davis' family
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM trying to help my brother to locate his family on his father's side.


Remove those cell jammers
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE yet again about the inability to use cellular phones in the vicinity of the General Penitentiary (Rae Town).


Correction
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN MY letter published on May 2, 2003 I incorrectly stated that there was an inappropriate display of the bust of National Hero Norman Manley at the National Gallery.


Cess for whom?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS under the impression that the new 4 per cent cess that has been levied on imports recently was only for commercial imports.


Adopt a median
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to use this medium to thank National Commercial Bank for the wonderful landscaping they have done on the median (centre isle) in front of their Head Office on Trafalgar Road.


Why not J'can Appellate Court?
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A lay person I appreciate and agree fully with the cessation of the United Kingdom's Privy Council as our final Court of Appeal.


Appeal to the Chief Justice
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS most unfortunate that from time to time, the present Chief Justice of Jamaica, His Honour Mr. Lensley Wolfe, gets involved in trivial matters which do not become a man of his training or of the high office which he holds.


Clarify NHT loan scheme
THE EDITOR, Sir: This is an open letter to the P.M.


Keeping abreast of SARS
THE EDITOR, Sir: A RECENT news item reports that some resourceful Taiwanese, faced with a shortage of surgical masks for protection against an outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) have adapted new bras to make improvised facemasks.

















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