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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | December 13, 2004

Letter of the Day -Time to get tough
THE EDITOR, Sir: MURDER FIGURE pushes towards 1,500 mark, reports The Sunday Gleaner. The time has come for more drastic action to fight crime.

Dalvey P.O. in terrible condition
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE GIVE me even a small space in your column to shine some light on the bad condition of the Dalvey Post Office since Hurricane Ivan hit Jamaica in September. The roof got damaged, and the people there were able to get a piece of...


Kudos for Karl Samuda
THE EDITOR, Sir:

I THINK Karl Samuda, general secretary of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) finally earned some kudos, for his involvement in settling the dispute between, the two candidates, for JLP leadership Messrs Pearnel Charles and Bruce Gol


What is JFJ's mission?
THE EDITOR, Sir:

JAMAICANS FOR Justice's executive director Carolyn Gomes seems to have found her mission in life: A mission to pursue justice for those disadvantaged Jamaicans who for one reason or the other cannot secure justice for themselves


The Air J puzzle
THE EDITOR, Sir:

The current debate surrounding Air Jamaica's financial situation is interesting in the context of the global airline industry and particularly how this region is affected.


Michael Manley, one of my heroes
THE EDITOR, Sir:

MICHAEL MANLEY was someone I truly admired. He is one of my heroes. My first memory of him goes back to the '50s, when, as a little girl, I saw this most handsome man, who came to Westmoreland to address a political meeting.














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