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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | June 2, 2004

Jamaica-Nigeria match attracted the police!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I COULD not help noticing the remarkably high number of police personnel at the Jamaica versus Nigeria Unity Cup match at the Charlton Athletic Ground in London, England on May 31, 2004.

Financial woes holding me back
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to exemplify a problem encountered by Jamaicans (international students), who are studying outside their country of birth. This problem involves the lack of financial aid, whether school-based, state-based, or federal.


Please help the poor children
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD just like to ask the relevant authority why is it that to get a child that is just leaving basic school registered at the primary school is so difficult.


Shame on the US
THE EDITOR, Sir: I PICKED up The Sunday Gleaner and looked at the headlines and some of the highlights on the other sections of the paper and settled down to read...


he harmful effect of pride
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT'S NOT surprising that so much time has been spent debating the result of the finding of the CXC examinations with most of the criticisms coming from other schools and parents...


High praises for Davies
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like Jamaicans to get some understanding of what is going on in South St. Andrew and it is simple to understand. Dr. Omar Davies is the best Member of Parliament we have ever had. He is a good man.


Be the head, not the tail
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE GLEANER article on Friday, May 21, by Denise Clarke, prompted me to re-submit a previously unpublished letter on protecting 'Jamaica' as a trademark in the global marketplace.


Haitians should go
THE EDITOR, Sir: IAM 100 per cent with the people of Portland who believe the Haitians should go and if there is a demonstration I would join it.


'can justice too 'sighted'
THE EDITOR, Sir: LAW ENFORCEMENT is too random and justice is too arbitrary in this country. With all the good intentions in the world, until every citizen is satisfactorily convinced beyond all reasonable doubt...














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