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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | January 7, 2004

Airplanes and guns don't mix
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE PERMIT me space to comment on your lead story published in your issue of December 30, regarding the new requirement that armed air marshals be placed on all flights into the United States.

Teachers have the right to migrate
THE EDITOR, Sir: I VISIT your beautiful country at least three times annually. I visited recently.


Let's stop persecuting dancehall
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE ARE many controversial outlooks on dancehall music.


Gaddafi not a 'Saddam' or 'Slobodan'
THE EDITOR, Sir, YOUR ARTICLE 'Saddam, Slobodan, Muammar' by Stephen Vasciannie, has the ingredients for continued scepticism between the West and East.


Grossly unfair treatment of farm workers
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE noticed that the Jamaican government does little to improve the plight of farm workers who travel to Canada and the U.S. and live in sub-standard living conditions...


Mentally ill street people
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR EDITORIAL 'Caring for the homeless' on Saturday January 3, 2004, is a revisit to a very sensitive but urgent matter, namely the mentally challenged street people.


Education policy
THE EDITOR, Sir, IN HIS New Year's message, the Prime Minister conclusively highlighted specific achievements attained by students in both primary and secondary schools.


New entry-exit regulations
THE EDITOR, Sir: I APPLAUD America's new regulations for visitors into their country and suggest that we adopt similar measures for all our visitors. After all, nothing says, 'Welcome to our country!' quite like photographs and fingerprinting.















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