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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | January 21, 2004

The law must provide for gender equality
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR FRONT page story headlined "Protect Our Girls" in your January 2, 2004 publication led me to immediately ask the question...

East Rural St Andrew MP, where are you?
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHERE IS the M.P. for East Rural St. Andrew, whoever he or she may be. The only time you see or hear about these people is when there is an election and these people want your votes.


Revamp the Jamaica Federation of Musicians
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT IS the purpose of the Jamaica Federation of Musicians (JFM)? As far as I am concerned that organisation needs to be revamped and reorganised.


To Beenie from a true fan
THE EDITOR, Sir: TO BEENIE Man: From a true fan who has watched your career progress, I am saddened by your sudden misfortune. I pray that you will have a speedy and hearty recovery.


Unbearable conditions in Anotto Bay
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE to bring to the attention of the relevant authorities the state of the road leading off the main road in Annotto Bay to the Gibraltar/Grays Inn Housing Scheme.


Jamaicans, wake up!
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICANS, WAKE up people. Let's wise up, hold our heads high and think positive. We must all come together to make Jamaica a better country. We need to work hard in peace and unity.


Making a mountain out of a mole hill
THE EDITOR, Sir: HAPPY NEW Year to all the wonderful staff. We who work with Government know very well we are transferable, so what's the big excitement about why the Commissioner of Police transferred one dozen policemen? ...


A wicked lawyer
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE been hearing too many stories about dishonest Jamaican lawyers. I recently met an elderly man who engaged a lawyer, recommended by the Jamaica Bar Association, and was scammed out of his money.


Sales, sales, and more sales
THE EDITOR, Sir: I BELIEVE the consumers of this country must have been very happy that almost every store had a sale during the Christmas season.


The coconut palm disease
THE EDITOR, Sir: HAVING JUST visited family in Jamaica and travelled around, I noticed the problem with the coconut palm disease, especially in and around the north coast.
















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