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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | May 7, 2004

Education under threat
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS WE celebrate 'Teachers' Day' and the 275th anniversary of Wolmer's, we also are aware that the principal of Bridgeport High has been receiving death threats after the stabbing that took the life of a 15-year-old pupil...

HIV monster, 7-y-o victim
THE EDITOR, Sir: RE: SEVEN-YEAR-old baby infected with HIV by stepfather. (The Gleaner, May 5)...


Hope for education
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE PERMIT me to share with your readers two wonderful experiences that seemed orchestrated to set the stage for 'Education Week 2004'...


Great work, Sgt Duhaney
THE EDITOR, Sir: QUITE RECENTLY, a relative of mine was involved in a motor vehicle accident at Reading in St. James and I was quite impressed with the impeccable, professional and courteous manner in which investigating supervisor...


Deal with Max Ramsay Square
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY ALLOW me space to comment on a letter published in The Gleaner on Thursday, April 29, 2004 titled 'Now is the right time!', which deals with the W. Max Ramsay Square of Cambridge, St. James.


Benefits of 'Kidney' walk
THE EDITOR, Sir: JUST BY chance, on May 1, I found myself in a group participating in a most unique undertaking ­ walking around the island.


Stamp Duty Office woes
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE a problem with the Stamp Duty Office in downtown Kingston that has been keeping me from enjoying my retirement by holding documents for too long, and in the meanwhile depriving the Government of much-needed revenue...


Lucea needs ambulance
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me space in your daily newspaper to highlight a very grave situation that exists at present in Hanover.


Research in inner cities
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS a bit surprised, but not totally taken back, by the findings of a recent University of the West Indies final-year research done on the marginalised communities in the KMA.















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