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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | March 30, 2004

Proposed tax on electricity usage
THE EDITOR, Sir; ON 23RD March 2004, I heard one of the weirdest proposals coming out of the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR). Out of respect for the OUR I will not use a stronger word than 'weird' to describe this proposal.

Amused
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS I watched The BBC news report recently and seeing Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House in the U.S. and third in line to the Presidency...


Continue the brave fight, officers
THE EDITOR, Sir: A MALE whose action was questionable and who was subsequently found with an illegal gun was rescued by a mob in Olympic Gardens. And one policeman had to fight dearly for his life, while the other had to protect the police car...


I apologise ­ Porteous
THE EDITOR, Sir: WITH REFERENCE to the letter from Minister of State Harry Douglas in Friday's Gleaner, pertaining to my reference to a lack of a plan for Mandeville's Greater Water Supply...


Commending good behaviour
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM very happy to report on something positive amidst all the negatives in our society today.


Kacey-Ann, Danielle: little rays of sunshine
THE EDITOR, Sir: AMIDST ALL the doom and gloom that hangs over Jamaica like a thick unyielding cloud, bright and beautiful children like Kacey-Ann and Danielle of Wolmer's and Immaculate Girl schools...


The status of corporate responsibility
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE made several observations over the past few months in light of the financial crisis of the Government and I am forced to question the status of corporate responsibility in this country.


Deep concern for mentally ill
THE EDITOR,Sir: I AM deeply concerned about the welfare of the mentally ill in this country. Mentally ill, or "mad people" as they are usually called, have always posessesed a stigma.


Make it Jamaica again!
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN RESPONSE to Fintan Kilbride, who wrote a letter about my homeland and its people, entitled 'Canadian missed the true Jamaica', and which was published in The Gleaner on Saturday March 27, 2004...














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