Let's help others to be like Trudy
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS with great pleasure that I am writing to you about Trudy McLeary's achievement. I think Jamaicans living all over the world are feeling very proud of her.
A shining example
THE EDITOR, Sir: TRUDY MCLEARY is a perfect example that Jamaicans have the ability to excel as long as they try hard enough. We are a tough people who are so determined and always wanting to show everyone that we've got it too.
Congrats, Trudy!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to add my congratulations to young Trudy McLeary for doing so well in the Scripps Howard Spelling Bee competition in Washington D.C.
Hats off to a true leader
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to take this opportunity to congratulate Trudy McLeary on her performance at the recently concluded Scripps Howard Spelling competition in Washington D.C.
Looking for information on Herbert Morris
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM researching the life and times of Herbert Morris, son of William and Ophelia Morris, of Riversdale, St Catherine, Jamaica.
You made us proud, Anieshia
THE EDITOR, Sir: I TAKE this opportunity to congratulate our very own Anieshia Williams who was placed 2nd in the Caribbean Speech Fest held in Cuba recently.
We have swallowed the bait
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE SOVEREIGNTY of Parliament allows its members to bring up issues of importance and concern to the Government and the people of this country without the fear of legal backlash.
A pesky mosquito
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN APRIL 2001, you published a letter to the Editor calling for Amnesty International (AI) to prove their claims with respect to killings by police in Jamaica.
Striving to provide quality service
THE EDITOR, Sir: I write in response to the Letter of the Day, "Call For More Ja Consulates in Africa," carried in The Gleaner of Wednesday, 28 May 2003.
Disappointed by Long Bay water problem
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a Jamaican. I migrated from Jamaican over 43 years ago...
An attack on our lifestyle
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE IMPOSITION of GCT on certain items (such as legal fees and books for recreational purposes) seems to be a direct attack on the lifestyles of the people, as promoted by the leaders of government.
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