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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | August 28, 2003

Highway 2000 Q&A
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE HAS been some speculation relating to Highway 2000 in the press recently which is probably caused by a lack of knowledge. We seek to address these issues by posing questions and providing the answers.

Oh, how they weep!
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE TEARS continue to flow in Palestine, Iraq and elsewhere.


The legendary Pete Sampras
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICANS ARE a set of people who have learned to appreciate greatness, regardless if it is one of our own or not. The legendary Pete Sampras is widely acknowledged as the greatest lawn tennis player the world has ever seen. Many...


Our crime problem
THE EDITOR, Sir: REPORTED CRIMES declined from 54,595 in 1995 to 29,142 last year. Even major crimes including shootings decreased.


Cloud seeding
THE EDITOR, Sir: I NOTICED an article in the August 18 edition of your paper concerning water shortages in Jamaica. This article briefly mentioned 'cloud seeding' as one means considered to help alleviate the drought conditions.


Where was Mr. Seaga?
THE EDITOR: Sir I BELIEVE I echo the sentiment of most, if not all Jamaicans, when I say that the recent 'homecoming' of Dr. the Honourable Louise Bennett-Coverley, our own Miss Lou...


Excellent reportage
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON MY recent visit to Jamaica, I had the great opportunity to have some of my films on Jamaican culture in Livity Restaurant in Kingston.

















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