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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | July 29, 2003

Cheerleading competition should be revamped
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY JAMFIT and the Ministry of Health attempted to stage a cheerleading competition.

Make an example of policeman
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE with regard to your story on page A3 of The Gleaner dated Wednesday, July 23, 2003, entitled 'Man held in girl's death'...


Improvement needed in Mathematics
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ Stephen Vasciannie's article with pride as a Kingston College old boy.


No rest for Tony Blair
THE EDITOR, Sir: TONY BLAIR comes to Barbados this week. Here is an open letter welcoming him...


Withdraw GCT proposal
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE MINISTER of Finance proposed during the last budget presentation, that 15 per cent GCT be collected on maintenance fees paid by strata corporation members.


Some missing points, Prof Hickling
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ Professor Hickling's article on deinstitutionalization in The Sunday Gleaner (27 July) with interest.


Peace in Mountain View
THE EDITOR, Sir: During the last couple of weeks this community has had to grapple with the senseless loss of lives of over 12 persons.


Hats off to Carmen Stewart
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN JAMAICA there are many persons who work assiduously to develop and create new opportunities for the island and its inhabitants. However many of these persons are not given their rightful recognition and appreciation.


Reconsider schools work experience programme
THE EDITOR, Sir: DR STEPHEN Vasciannie his commentary entitled "schools and the CXC, 2002" mentioned that there is a big performance gap between the traditional high schools and the upgraded high schools.

















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