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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | July 1, 2004

Some solutions for Ocho Rios
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE been noting with considerable interest, the cries for the cleaning up of Ocho Rios, starting with Tourism Director Paul Pennicook's appeal to the St. Ann Chamber of Commerce...

We're stronger than we think
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA IS indeed a highly celebrated country and as we say "likkle but tallawah".Just to follow up on the letter 'Cool Runnings' still hot! published on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 by Necola Brown from Australia...


Disgusting political jockeying
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE PERMIT me to share with your readers my disgust, contempt and deep sadness when I see the jockeying for the position of leadership in both the People's National Party and The Jamaica Labour Party...


English is the way
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONCE AGAIN Doreen Bramwell is on the money when it comes to the betterment of Jamaica. Her letter of June 29, pertaining to patois must be regarded prudently.


Seaga is a patriot
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST say that the proposed resignation of The Hon. Edward Phillip George Seaga as leader of the Jamaica Labour Party in November came as a surprise when many of us particularly at this time were expecting an implosion the JLP.


Tired of poor services
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT'S A shame that the people of Jamaica have to suffer so much because of poor services.


Shame on Digicel!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to express my utter disgust for Digicel's "digichat" product and the way in which it is being promoted.


Does it take rocket science to fill potholes?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS a familiar story; it is the bewailing of the pothole experience.


Money doesn't have a sexual preference
THE EDITOR, Sir: I STAND in full support of the homosexual community in London who have made it their duty to blacklist Jamaican artistes who incite violence against homosexuals.


Well done, JAAA
THE EDITOR, Sir: The organizational skills and competence displayed by the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA) at the recently-concluded National Championships on Sunday, June 27, 2004, clearly showed the finest qualities of Jamaicans.















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