Congrats PM, now follow your advice
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to use the facility of your newspaper to congratulate the Prime Minister on a valuable speech made to the United Nations General Assembly.
... More water woes
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me a space in your publication in order to express the pain and hurt I have been enduring as a result of the lack of interest and dedication displayed by the National Water Commission.
MiPhone advert is below the belt
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS an open letter to the operators of MiPhone. I was most disturbed at the advertisement in The Sunday Gleaner of 28/09/03 (page A6). Under the caption "we have dropped it lower than anybody else..."
Unpleasant welcome home
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON FRIDAY, 19 Sept., I returned home to Kingston from a business trip in Atlanta. I had bought a camcorder valued at US$197, and as a returning resident, I am entitled to US$500 purchases duty-free.
What about Portmore traffic?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE read all the letters and noted the complaints about the changes to the Spanish Town Bypass. What about the residents of Portmore? Most of the traffic congestion Portmore is now experiencing comes from Spanish Town.
No love for criminals
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a Jamaican man who always supports women's liberation. That is why when I read the story of Det. Sgt. Brown-Campbell carried in your edition of Monday, Sept., 29 2003...
NWC not constant
THE EDITOR, Sir: IS IT so hard for the National Water Commission to provide the Constant Spring area with water for 24 hours a day, seven days a week? ...
Case of the stolen 'dex'
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON WATCHING the 7 p.m. news, I was drawn to highlight a problem that exists in our schools.
Education Ministry will improve
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to respond to the articles that appeared in last week's Gleaner about the current condition of the Ministry of Education, Youth & Culture at Heroes' Circle.
Illegal acts of kindness
THE EDITOR, Sir: CERTAIN ACTS of kindness are being made illegal.
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