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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | May 19, 2004

We have no children!
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN A country with so many people under 18, - how many of these can we look at and see the "innocence of youth"? ...

Conventional methods interrogation
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONCERNING THE atrocities occurring in Iraq by the United States and its armed forces, President George Bush, with idiocies that make us wonder how did he get this far...


New programmes improving system
THE EDITOR, Sir: I have deliberately stayed away from the debate and programmes since news broke on grades awarded to secondary schools. Studies may be skewed to reflect what we want them to show.


English language requested in Haiti
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to use this medium to commend Dr. Ralph Thompson on the excellent article he did, excerpts of which were printed in The Sunday Gleaner of May 9, 2004, the antithesis to which is that of Dr. Carolyn Cooper...


Are all customs and post agencies corrupt?
THE EDITOR, Sir: ARE ALL Jamaican customs and postal agents corrupt? Do they think they can inspect packages and take whatever they feel to?...


Traffic changes
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to bring attention to two concerns I have relating to traffic to Spanish Town and in Spanish Town.


Paying tribute
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ST. ALOYSIUS Primary School family would like to pay tribute to: Mr. Eric Offendel; Mr. Howard Hamilton (Public Defender); Mr. Ian Forte (President of the Court of Appeal) and Mr. Jasper Adams.


No deadline extension
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE with reference to the story appearing on the front page of your May 11 publication captioned 'SLB says no to latecomers'.


Scammed by the police
THE EDITOR Sir: I'VE JUST read a letter from a woman whose family was scammed by the police. I, too, had a similar experience.














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