Lay Magistrates Assn outlines JP guidelines
THE EDITOR, Sir: We refer to your editorial of Wednesday, February 18, 2004 entitled "Shame on some JPs".
Not my letter
THE EDITOR, Sir: I am writing in response to a letter published in the Gleaner on Thursday, March 18, 2004 with the caption 'Wastage of government resources'.
Outraged
THE EDITOR, Sir: This is an open letter to Dr. Peter Phillips and Francis Forbes: Dear Sirs: Four weeks ago, you two gentlemen using the weight of your offices, demanded that Jamaica be outraged at the murder of a Senior Superintendent of Police.
Squatters and lawlessness
THE EDITOR, Sir: I recently spent some time in Kingston, after living in New York for several years, I was fortunate to have stayed in the Hope Pastures area and was as always impressed with the beauty of the Liguanea plains.
Concentrate on developing Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: This is in response to Authnel Reid's letter in the Gleaner, 3/18/2004. The Opposition Leader, Edward Seaga, ex-pressed the opinion that the deposed Haitian President's stay in Jamaica be limited to about three weeks.
Welcome Aristide
THE EDITOR, Sir: Bertrand Aristide, just like the Haitian refugees currently on our shores, ought to be graciously received into our island.
What is Aristide doing?
THE EDITOR, Sir: Perchance the decisions by Robert Tippenhauer (former Honorary Consul to Haiti) to resign and Gerard Latortue (Haiti's interim leader) to freeze diplomatic ties with CARICOM are underpinned by factors unknown to many of us...
Cheap and selfish thought
THE EDITOR, Sir: Is has been reported that persons such as Mr. Audley Shaw, Mr. Bruce Golding and Mayor Montague of the St. Mary's Parish Council are chastising the government for spending funds to assist the affected Haitians, who are now in Jamaica...
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