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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Sunday | August 1, 2004

Letter of the day - Technology and cricket
THE EDITOR, Sir: HOW LONG must this go on? Another Test match blighted by a few crucial umpiring errors. Although the ICC has refused to generalise the use of video technology to resolve close decisions, the reality is that the TV networks...

The JLP must change to win
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JAMAICA Labour Party will only stand a good chance of forming the next government if it succeeds in changing its negative public image. This will have to be an ongoing task.


Who will defend the lawyers?
THE EDITOR, Sir< CONCERNING BODY searches of attorneys-at-law: Are lawyers being subjected to a pat down or a cavity search? There is a world of difference.


Clever approach, Ms. Ritch
THE EDITOR, Sir: MS. DAWN Ritch never fails to amuse me with her presentation, communication, talent and wit, as a journalist, she shines through with some clever antidotes to make me laugh, which is not something I do often.


An open letter to Tishanna
THE EDITOR, Sir: WITH REGARDS to a letter dated June 2, 2001, Searching for Carmen Ellis. A young woman named Tishanna wrote to your newspaper searching for her mother, or any family member who could help her find her mother.


Just say no to drug money
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE in reference to Dawn Ritch's article entitled 'Drugs and Money Laundering' Sunday Gleaner July 25, 2004.


Good job, Customs officials
THE EDITOR Sir: I JUST read the story dealing with the clearance of items by the dental team that recently arrived in your country. During the past 10 years, the Beacon Group has arranged for many work teams and individuals to come to Jamaica...














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