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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | December 18, 2003

Sandals sex policy raises questions
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with great interest Dr. Garth A. Rattray's article in The Gleaner of Tuesday, December 16, 2003 entitled 'Discrimination is unconstitutional' in which he dealt at length with the Sandals Group's 'heterosexuals only' policy...

Teachers did not know
THE EDITOR, Sir: TO BORROW words from my grandmother, a dedicated and honest teacher, "A little knowledge is dangerous."


An outstanding job done
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON MONDAY December 8, about 2.00 a.m. a thief tried to break into the home where I was staying, in Montego Bay. Upon discovering the attempt, the homeowner called 119.


Ja's car rental business a turn-off
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM in total support of the comments expressed by letter writer Caswell Isaacs, in The Gleaner of December 16, re-garding the rental car business.


JCF traditional objectives still at work
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS YEAR the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is marking 136 years of existence.


PNP, JLP cosy agreement
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONCE AGAIN the Government and the Opposition, maybe I should have said the PNP and the JLP, have come to a cosy agreement in the interest of their parties by withdrawing all sanctions against the offending parties...


Shame on those in Gordon House
THE EDITOR, Sir: PUTTING ASIDE any partisan feelings we may have, the fact is that those who are elected or appointed to the hallowed halls of our Parliament are the leaders of our nation.


A total disregard for residents' concerns
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ARROGANCE of the European Union, the National Works Agency, and all parties involved in the North Coast Highway improvement project in Portland is totally confounding.


'Silence Zone'?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE IS a large sign outside the Courthouse in Ocho Rios and it reads 'Silence Zone'. Now there is much argument about whether it should be 'Silent Zone'.















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