Letter of the day - 'Jamaicans do not see their real wealth'
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA - JEWEL of the Caribbean Sea. Endless white beaches, palms and deserted trails through the wild rainforests of the Blue Mountains. That is how foreigners perceive Jamaica.
Put Haiti first
THE EDITOR, Sir: EVEN THOUGH Aristide proposed to hold elections he was unable to do this, as the "opposition" refused to nominate representatives.
Birds of a feather
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS in total disbelief when I read a letter appearing in your March 18 edition. This letter was written by a resident in Canada who implied that P.J. Patterson and Aristide are birds of a feather.
Mayor defends development in Sav-la-Mar
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me to respond to some inaccuracies and omissions in your 'Letter of the day' in the Gleaner of Monday, March 8, 2004.
'Bushwhacked'
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR EDITORIAL admonition in the March 19 Gleaner On-line warning that Jamaica should take a cue from the bombing in Spain to protect our island home from terrorism was well taken.
So true, Dr Munroe
THE EDITOR, Sir: I TEND to agree with Dr. Trevor Munroe as represented in an article published in this newspaper on March 18, 2004, regarding "Call for conscience vote on Rights Charter".
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