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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | August 5, 2004

Implications of the Portmore toll issue
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE TOLLING of roads is not uncommon. Those of us who have travelled to other countries may have seen it before.

The need for accountability
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE MINISTER of Finance, Dr. Omar Davies, speaking at the launch of the revised staff orders for civil servants, addressed the matter of ethics and accountability.


Focusing on non-issues
THE EDITOR, Sir: RIGHT NOW, I am watching the Democratic convention and it has made me recall my days in Jamaica.


The man that could have been
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR HEADLINE 'Seaga exit a plus', which appeared online in your July 29, 2004 Gleaner, brought me back to Mr. Shearer's funeral two Sundays ago.


Thank you, Mr Charles!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM writing in reference to an article published in The Sunday Gleaner, dated August 1, 2004 and entitled 'Charles takes aim'.


Outrageous increases
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS getting more and more clear that the Patterson administration only caters for rich people.


Prayer answered
THE EDITOR, Sir: ISN'T IT truly amazing how God works. He answers prayers before they are made. The Church has been called to a period of spiritual warfare, to spiritually emancipate our country.


Timely suggestion
THE EDITOR, Sir: MRS. GLORIA Palomino's recent suggestion that convict labour should be used to repair and maintain roads is timely and not without precedent.


Courtney Robinson
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM in search of a childhood friend and I am seeking the assistance of your readers. His name is Courtney Robinson. We went to Ocho Rios Primary together after which he went Calabar High School and I went to St. George's College. We...














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