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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | November 18, 2003

Paulwell's IT stance is challenged
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE this to help to dispel the usage of a certain term by the Minister of Technology, Phillip Paulwell, in an article on Sunday, November 16, 2003, entitled: 'Proposal before US Congress could hurt local IT sector'.

We don't need a new Parliament
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE ARE three very important reasons for Jamaica not getting a new Parliament building.


MPs need soul-searching
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN READING Lloyd Williams' piece on political affiliations and the JLP's current election cycle to elect new leadership...


Should we build another economy?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I'M A Jamaican living in London for the past two years, and I'm quite disappointed that I've been unable to find any kind of job listings for Jamaicans overseas who want to return home.


Neglecting the mentally ill
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A Jamaican living abroad, I find it very distasteful how the mentally challenged are dealt with by fellow Jamaicans at home.


Well done UWI!
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHEN PERSONS have worked hard and achieve success it is common courtesy to say thanks on a job well done.


Lascelles Denton
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY NAME is Jason Denton, and I live in Toronto. I am searching for Lascelles Denton. He was born in St. Mary, Jamaica and lived and worked in Kingston, Jamaica for National Continental Bakery.


Why persecute Rastafarians?
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON NOVEMBER 11, 2003, you published an article criticising the Rastafari religion. First, I would like to start this letter, by denouncing the individual who wrote such an egocentric article.


Appeal to Mrs Seaga instead
THE EDITOR, Sir: JUST MAYBE, all those letters to the Editor are appealing to the wrong Seaga.















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