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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | July 1, 2003

'Immoral' levy on reading material
THE EDITOR, Sir: THREE WEEKS ago I received a Parcel Post Notice for an item originating in St. Maarten, my copy of Business Week Magazine for March 24.

PI for hire
THE EDITOR, Sir: I have been searching the Internet for the past few weeks trying to find a private investigator or detective registered in Jamaica and I have been unable to do so. I was given a referral but never got a response.


Mysterious missing bank
THE EDITOR, Sir: Could you please ask your readers to help us solve a mystery by finding a loan bank that was run by a Reverend Hunt in Providence, St Mary.


Diabolical treatment at KPH
THE EDITOR, Sir: I am writing in response to the letter praising the staff at Medical Associates and describing the diabolical treatment she received at KPH.


Grossly dissatisfied by PNP regime
THE EDITOR, Sir: It is no secret that the people of Jamaica are grossly dissatisfied with the leadership of the country under the PNP's regime.


Central role for education
THE EDITOR, Sir: EDUCATION REFORM should be a central focus for the Jamaican government over the next ten or so years, education must be made to play a central role.


Student loans - two sided debate
THE EDITOR, Sir: Ms. Brown in her letter published in the Gleaner 26 June, rightfully highlighted the government's ineptness at making funds available to students who want to further their studies often in a developed country.


Gunmen - Ja's terrorists
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE as an expatriate having lived and worked in Jamaica during the 1990's. I read the Gleaner online avidly as I enjoy keeping up with events in your country.


Hall of Fame welcome
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ESTABLISHMENT of the JAAA/VMBS Hall of Fame is a welcome event.


No 'flexi'-bility for Sabbath
THE EDITOR, Sir: NOT TO my surprise, the "Flexi week" issue has been brought back to the table once more.

















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