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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | June 20, 2003

Searching for a 'Good Samaritan'
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE GRANT me space in your daily newspaper so I may seek and hopefully find a true 'good Samaritan'.

Creative use of natural resources
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE BBC is a window to the world in many ways. Often it offers stories about how poor people are making money from creative use of natural resources and becoming caretakers of the forests, wetlands and waters.


JPSCo charges are OUR-approved
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE in response to the letter entitled "JPSCo's wicked customer charge, which appeared in The Gleaner on June 11, 2003.


Link salaries to economic reality
THE EDITOR, Sir: NO PUBLIC sector group within the country has gotten a 100 per cent increase in salary over the past three years.


An unspeakable tragedy
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM writing this letter spontaneously after reading about the unspeakable tragedy of a speeding motor vehicle that killed Icilyn Treasure's three children in St. Thomas.


Heartbroken over children's death
THE EDITOR, Sir: HI, MY name is Stacy Jackson. I'm not from Jamaica, but my husband is. My reason for addressing this letter to you is because of the story about the three children who lost their lives, killed by a motor car.


A great performance in spite of the odds
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE 2003 TRACK & Field Championship for Prep Schools was held at the G.C. Foster College approximately one week ago and I would like to congratulate the organisers and sponsors.


The disappearing ferns
THE EDITOR, Sir: LIKE MOST people who travel to Ocho Rios I drove through Fern Gully.


Examine your performance, 'Commish'
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS interesting that Police Commissioner Francis Forbes, in an article printed in The Gleaner on June 17, 2003, can 'examine the facts' surrounding the performance of the CMU and then ask the public to 'be the judge'.

















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