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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | September 1, 2003

Missing the skies with Usain Bolt
THE EDITOR: Sir, TWO ORGANISATIONS looked out on the world and one saw the sky and the possibilities of glory and the other looked down and saw opportunities for failure.

Dr. Phillips' medicine will cause more harm!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I am outraged at some of the statements by Dr. Peter Phillips regarding his strategies to nab migrating criminals.


Intelligence not always an asset
THE EDITOR, Sir: TO EXPOUND on an issue Peter Espeut raised in his article of the August 27, 2003 Gleaner online, it is not unusual for intelligent persons to be disqualified as police officers.


Protect our dairy industry
THE EDITOR: Sir, ONCE UPON a time, Jamaica had a thriving dairy industry - the envy of the Caribbean. As recently as a decade ago, dairy farmers produced more than 50,000 metric tons of milk.


Police force is 95 per cent corrupt
THE EDITOR, Sir: I JUST read deputy Commis-sioner Lucius Thomas' response to Minister Phillips' statement concerning corruption in the Jamaica Police Force.


Too much carnage on our roads
THE EDITOR, Sir: MORE CARNAGE on the roads! The story on the tragic accident on the Mount Rosser Road is a cause of great concern as it comes on the heels of another tragic accident last Monday along the Old Harbour Road which also involved a bus...


War is such a waste!
THE EDITOR, Sir: SECRETARY OF State Colin L. Powell said recently that the United States and other council members would explore the language of a resolution that would call on members of the United Nations to "do more" to assist the American efforts...


Dolphins in captivity will hurt ecosystem
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ADVISE the Jamaican media and the tourist industry that most of the public, especially potential visitors to the island, oppose dolphins in captivity.


Dyemia Jackson
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM terminally ill and have been trying to locate a great friend of mine by the name of Dyemia Jackson. I understand that she got married and her last name has changed.

















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