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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | March 17, 2004

Day of infamy at Sabina Park
THE EDITOR, Sir: DO THE individual members of "Our" West Indies team have any concept of the pain and anguish that their supporters undergo when they lose any match? ...

How is it justified?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE ARE just a few things I would like some clarity on. I received a package from a friend in Belgium a few months ago, which contained: a postcard, a small tin of cookies from Antwerp and three blank DVDs.


Nothing but 'hogwash'
THE EDITOR, Sir: "COURT REDUCES rapist's sentence" was downright dispicable. He should have been made to serve the full 30 years of his sentence. This 42-year-old man has no regard for the well-Being of his victims.


'Cock mouth kill cock'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM struggling to comprehend some of the positions being taken on the Haitian situation.


Lessons in democracy from Russia
THE EDITOR, Sir: ANOTHER NEWSPAPER of Monday March 15, 2004 showed an article of Russians who were either living or visiting Jamaica, casting their vote at the Russian Embassy in Kingston.


He brought about his own removal
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR "LETTER of the Day" in the Sunday Gleaner, and the column "But For the Grace of God" by Kevin O'Brien Chang, in the 'In Focus' section of the same paper has forced me to write.


Aristide should stay indefinitely
THE EDITOR, Sir: LET ME congratulate the Government of my country for allowing Mr. Aristide to be in my home.


No benefit to Aristide's visit
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN THE twilight of a political career long on the mundane and short on the monumental, Prime Minister Patterson has latched onto a legacy-making cause.














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