Police spot checks cause 'Operation Congestion'
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHILE I am not opposed to scheduled operations by the police to minimise the level of crime in Jamaica or to demonstrate its zero tolerance approach to continuous traffic offenders...
Welcome, Aristides
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE EXTEND a warm welcome to all four of the Aristides from that small number of local Americans who are loyal supporters of the Democratic Party of the United States.
Jean-Bertrand should leave
THE EDITOR, Sir: I'M WRITING to add my voice of objection to former President Aristide being in Jamaica. No good can come of this.
Apologise, Mrs. Porteous
THE EDITOR, Sir: REFERENCE IS made to a letter to the media and which was published in the Gleaner of March 22, 2004, written by Mrs. Sally Porteous, 'Mandeville Needs Water'.
Who will watch the watchers?
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT COMFORT can the families of Michael Gayle and Janice Allen take? There is a long history of these cases being unsuccessful but it seems nothing has changed regarding their investigation or prosecution.
Back to the blackboard
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me to offer another solution on the subject of how to cope with (apparent) cuts in education budget.
Land titles elusive in Ja
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a real estate broker in St Louis, Missouri, United States of America.
Legislation will not prevent terrorist acts
THE EDITOR, Sir: I REFER to your March 19 editorial entitled 'Terror in Madrid'.
Call for land lines
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE on behalf of the citizens of Free Hill, Fontabelle, Crescent, Geddes Town, Hunts Town, Union Hall, Fellowship Hall and Mango Valley in St. Mary.
In my thoughts
THE EDITOR, Sir: I JUST want to take this time to advise the friends and family of Kimi-Lee Reid that they are all in my thoughts and prayers. It's a shame that another of God's roses was taken away before she could come to full bloom.
From a 'taxoholic'
THE EDITOR, Sir: THANK YOU for publishing a letter from me headed 'Confessions of a 'taxoholic'' in your issue of March 22.
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