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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | February 9, 2004

Look out - the budget is coming!
THE EDITOR SIR, IT SEEMS as though whenever we dare close our eyes for a second in Jamaica, we are rudely and abrasively slapped across our faces by some outlandishly harsh system or policy...

Too many suffer
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FOUND it amazing that The Minister of Labour, Hon. Horace Dalley could have come up with the idea of banning individuals from Penlyne Castle and Rock River from participating in future farm work programmes...


Question of true justice
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE SPEAK of Palestinian terrorism but we turn a blind eyes to Israel's nuclear programme and the potential problems it poses to that region and the world community.


All for sale
THE EDITOR, Sir, AUBYN HILL'S proposal that Jamaicans be trained "for export" reads like a twenty-first century human trade without chains, (The Gleaner, February 6).


Why the surprise?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE MINISTRY of Finance has expressed surprise at the recent downgrade of Jamaica's debt by Standard & Poors.


Why are the police impotent?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I CONTINUE to be horrified with the daily accounts of the so-called 'dons' that have now taken over as the 'governing body' in Spanish Town.


True 'Jamaican Heroes'
THE EDITOR SIR: The Gleaner on the 6th was on the money in addressing the starting point of where we need to focus our energies to build a better Jamaica for all.


My husband's dad, Sydney Mortimore
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY NAME is Michelle. I am seeking my husband's father. His name is Sydney Mortimore. Sydney is from Jamaica, I believe in St. Ann. His mother's name was Josephine Gallimore a.k.a. 'Ms Joe'.
















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