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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | July 16, 2003

Miss Lynch made a huge difference
THE EDITOR, Sir: I ATTENDED St. Hilda's Diocesan High School in Brown's Town, St. Ann, from 1965-1972. Mrs. Muriel Lynch Rackham was the headmistress in the latter part of my school life.

Broadening democracy
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONGRATULATIONS TO you Edward Seaga, Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party, for being innovative in Local Government issues.


Lost in the postal system
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM sure that am not the only person who has had this problem with Jamaica's postal service.


Night noises killing eardrums
THE EDITOR, Sir: READING THE letter, titled 'Sleepless in Belvedere' in yesterday's Gleaner, reminded me of the numerous times I wanted to write about the very same issue that plagues so many of us...


Road woes
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM aware that some major road work will be done in Manchester, and specifically, in Baker's Common.


Lawsuits and local justice
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHY IS it that we don't see many lawyers in Jamaica taking up public cases and suing the responsible parties for damages or loss of service? ...


Canal grouse
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE FOLLOWING is an open letter to the Mayor of Portmore...


Helping the St Thomas lady
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN REFERENCE to your article on Monday, July 14, entitled 'Old and in the cold'...


'Reformation mentality'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to respond to the letter, 'Questions on Crime', July 14, which I think was "the voice" of many concerned Jamaicans at home and abroad.


Where is the netball, CVM?
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A netball enthusiast, I was clearly looking forward to this so-called exclusive viewing of the World Netball Championship on CVM-TV.


Call to confession
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM on vacation in Philadelphia for two weeks and already I am missing 'yard'.

















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