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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | November 17, 2003

Forgive now
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHENEVER WE are hit and we hit back, there is a likelihood of there being more retaliation with more severity.

Seaga should make amends
THE EDITOR, Sir: I THINK Mr. Seaga's reaction to the election of the James Robertson as the new deputy leader for the JLP Area 2 leaves much to be desired.


Think before you talk, Ms Grange
THE EDITOR, Sir: DOES THE JLP need another Spokesperson? I like Miss Grange a lot. However, when an Information spokesperson makes a statement like, "there is a big rift in the party", it makes you wonder how he/she got such a position.


Apologise to Robertson
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me a few lines with regards to an article dated Friday november 14, 2003 entitled 'JLP rift widens: party squabbles over campaign financing'.


Diaspora debate
THE EDITOR, Sir: In your November 9, 2003 Sunday Gleaner issue you had quite a few articles on Jamaicans overseas ­ the diaspora debate for instance! I found them informative yet provocative in instances.


Teaching diploma not recognised
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS extremely surprised at the comments which were reportedly made by a few Jamaican teachers who were recently shunned at a teacher recruitment drive forum for England. According to a newspaper report...


The issue of the escaped animal
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE WOULD like to address Mr. Charles Swaby's partial quote, in The Gleaner of November 13, stating: "I would like them to come forward and tell me when the animal escaped and which animal it is," he maintained...


Social and economic problems
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE SOCIAL and economic problems in Jamaica today are experienced by even the least informed among us.















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