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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | March 15, 2004

What roles for MPs, Parish Councillors?
THE EDITOR, Sir: SOME TIME ago, I suggested that as Members of Parliament, ministers of government may be doing the jobs of two people, it's either that or MPs really don't have that much to do.

Fire at Spanish Town courthouse
THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER LEARNING of the fire at the Spanish Town court office, I considered it to be a case of our utter worthlessness...


The legal profession in Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM Jamaican and an attorney-at-law qualified to practise in the United States, I have been seriously examining the status of the legal profession here in Jamaica...


Grandmothers of Jamaica Day
THE EDITOR, Sir: THROUGH YOUR valuable paper, and columns I wish to propose and recommend the setting aside of a day of recognition for our wonderful Jamaica grandmothers.


Teachers status should move with them
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE TEACHING profession does not have much scope for upward movement. It may therefore take years for a teacher to become a senior teacher.


Gay marriage a human rights issue
THE EDITOR, Sir: GAY MARRIAGE is a very divisive issue. Its divisiness comes from many places, some are cultural, others societal, religious and outright prejudice.


NWC, we need water
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RESIDENTS of Meadow Lands and Evans Height in May Pen, Clarendon are asking you to use your media to plead with the National Water Commission on our behalf to give us water in our pipes.


TVJ's gross negligence
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM deeply concerned about a news broadcast aired a week or two ago on TVJ's Prime Time News. A witness in Westmoreland reported what he saw with regard to police brutality.














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