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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Saturday | October 30, 2004

Letter of the day - Time to set up a Pothole Ministry
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHERE HAS the vision gone for the birth of a Pothole Ministry? We on a daily basis commend Vando Palmer, CEO of the National Works Agency (NWA) for the marvellous job he has been doing, especially in the Corporate Area.

Obtaining UWI identification cards
THE EDITOR, Sir: I REFER to the letter from Jennifer Hewitt which appeared in The Gleaner of Tuesday, October 26, and which outlined difficulties which she and her colleagues were facing in obtaining identification cards and accessing library facil


Our country needs role models of decency
THE EDITOR, Sir: I REFER to the 'Letter of the Day' for Monday, October 18 and join with the writer John A. Maxwell and other like-minded persons in supporting the decision by corporate businesses to withdraw sponsorship...


Book rental system is in shambles
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICANS, LIKE people elsewhere in the world, expect a lot of their educators, and they ought to, because they pay their taxes.


Why is the Church mum on gay rights?
THE EDITOR, Sir: WITH ALL the kerfuffle about gay rights and the lyrics of dancehall music, I am yet to hear the remarks of the Church (who are ever-ready to condemn homosexuality) on the issue of a homosexual's right to live.


The Osborne Store to Ashley road saga
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with more than passing interest, the article 'Political interference halts road project' by George Henry, in The Gleaner, Tuesday, October 26, 2004.


Misuse of the Half-Way Tree bus bay
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONCE AGAIN I'm forced to use this medium to make an appeal to the Transport Authority and the police about the blatant misuse of the Half-Way Tree bus bay during the evenings by the executive coasters...














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