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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | November 6, 2003

Liberty Hall, the correct name
THE EDITOR, Sir: LIBERTY HALL is a most welcome name given to the former headquarters of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA).

We need to find the root of our problem
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JAMAICAN Public Service Company's (JPSCo) advertisement showing a small child in an electric chair created quite a stir with the Bureau of Standards and other members of society.


What is the ideal situation?
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN HIS 1999/2000 sectoral budget speech on youth, the then Minister Fitz Jackson said that the government had embraced the UN World Plan Of Action For Youth 2000 And Beyond Programme.


Diaspora debenture
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE DESIRABILITY, and indeed the desire, of our diaspora to 'pay back' some of the fruits garnered as a result of their good Jamaican groundings is a current topic.


Who is the church?
THE EDITOR, Sir: FROM TIME to time, I read articles and hear speeches of my fellow Jamaicans calling for the 'Church' to speak out/stand up/do something/ stop sleeping. Then I ask myself, who is the 'Church?'


JCF should be disbanded
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE HAVE a police force that was born as a colonial tool to restrain the dissatisfied poor and it persists today.


What happened to the history?
THE EDITOR, Sir. THE CURRENT chairman of the Insurance Institute of Jamaica IIJ appears to have 'forgotten' about the history of the College of Insurance in its 21st anniversary supplement.


Waterhouse: A mini-stadium, what next?
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY, AT the invitation of the 'Lovebird Kids Club' of Air Jamaica, I had the opportunity to visit Kingston...















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