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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | June 16, 2003

A marriage made in the heavens
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR CONTRIBUTOR, Max Lambie, suggests in his June 13 featured article 'Placing Air J in the Right Marriage' that it is time to accept that Air Jamaica will "forever need to be subsidised" ...

NCB Group
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY PERMIT me space to publicly acknowledge the receipt of three computers from the NCB Group.


Munro - still shining
THE EDITOR, Sir: THANKS FOR publishing my first letter 'Munro College and the Media' on January 24, 2003. There I briefly highlighted the powerful and influential effect the media has on the nation, may it be positive or negative.


Remembering Mile Gully
THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER READING the article on Mile Gully, it offered me recollections of my childhood, and how I remembered how sleepy it was about 55 years ago when I last visited my grandmother, the late Emma Dwyer of Inglewood.


A cycle of destruction
THE EDITOR, Sir: ARIEL SHARON has been very devious in his destruction of Palestine and the Palestinians.


Love more than money
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS with interest and some annoyance I read Ms. Henry's response to the article love equating marriage. It's quite a thing when everything in today's society comes down to money.


Same old rhetoric
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS reading the news and just had to stop to write about the report on the PM's address to the electorate of St. Ann.


Backward duty
THE EDITOR, Sir: AGAIN I have just had to pay Customs clearance, GCT and cess for a single medical journal in a transparent envelope clearly marked BMJ.


Punishing mob killers
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST comment on the recent mob killing of an alleged shopbreaker in St. Elizabeth. This incident is just one too many.

















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