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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | June 14, 2004

Natural light for energy conservation
THE EDITOR, Sir: The rise in the price of oil and JPS electric rates have focused minds on the need for energy conservation.

JPs and the law
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest an article in The Gleaner of Wednesday, May 26, captioned 'Duties of Justices of Peace' explained.


Pricing POs out of business
THE EDITOR, Sir: EVERY BUSINESSMAN knows that if they want additional revenue, they reduce prices to attract more customers.


More focus for disabled persons
THE EDITOR, Sir: MORE FOCUS is needed for persons with disabilities in Jamaica. Efforts to promote disability issues, rehabilitation and prevention by Government have not been seen.


A net for all criminals
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE SEIZURE of property of drug merchants under the Drug Offences Act is a wise and meaningful step in the fight against crime locally.


Analyse before squealing
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM tired of the shallow assessment aired by these 'outsiders' - the persons who are not part of the school system and have a teacup of knowledge to bellow at the public.


Bring back the flogging
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS THE crime situation spirals out of control and as our leaders pussyfoot around the issue of hanging, let us look at one drastic measure (Draconian even) that the Government could take in the interim.


Get rid of human hazards
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM left to wonder, whether the street people in Mandeville do not constitute a part of the 2004 Labour Day theme - 'Road Safety First, Avoid The Worst'.


Wrong values and attitudes
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY TO get some squatters off a government property on the Constant Spring Road, the government offered each household $30,000 and the promise to sell land or house to them at another location at a future date.


Stephany Christian
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY NAME is Maltace Alethea Smith and I am seeking to find a cousin of mine. Her name is Stephany Christian and her father's name is Clive Christian. Clive was working on a cruise ship at one time.















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