Many JPs are at fault
THE EDITOR, Sir: LESLIE N. BENNETT J.P. of St. Andrew writes eloquently and passionately in his letter published in the Sunday Gleaner of November 16.
Well done, Seaga
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WROTE to Mr. Edward Seaga's office about three weeks ago concerning the welfare of an old man who lives in south St. James.
Misleading statistics
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE WRITE regarding the article "CXC Results: Total Disaster" by Dr. Ralph Thompson printed in The Gleaner on Friday October 3, 2003.
Uncompetitive air fares
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM intrigued by the difference in the cost of a round trip from South Florida (Miami/Fort Lauderdale) to Jamaica, and a round trip from the same South Florida airports to JFK, New York.
I am so sick of GSAT
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE just read your article on the front page of the November 18, 2003 edition of The Gleaner entitled 'Now We Can Read'.
I resent being pushed off the road
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM of the view that nobody is "more important" on this earth than myself. I further believe that no one has more right to life nor to equal justice.
Charlene Robertson for deputy leader
THE EDITOR, Sir: I BEG to nominate Mrs. Charlene Robertson as a deputy leader of the JLP. Reason is that Mrs. Charlene Robertson in her scathing letter of rebuke put the final nail in Seaga's political coffin - as far as I am concerned.
Congrats, Espeut
THE EDITOR, Sir: PETER ESPEUT must be heartily congratulated for the informative article on the Aboriginal people and their valuable contribution to our Jamaican Heritage.
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