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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | February 9, 2005

LETTER OF THE DAY - We should not wait to be kicked out
THE EDITOR, Sir: PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson in a speech involving reference to the Privy Council asked: "Are we going to wait until they kick us out?" The question and its implications remain to be addressed.

Abortion a problem to all
THE EDITOR, Sir: FREDRICK E. Nunes, in the 'Letter of the Day' for January 13, suggests that the reason the abortion law has remained unchanged in Jamaica up to now is that it really is "not in any way a hindrance to women in the middle and upper class.


Toils of bureaucracy
THE EDITOR, Sir: This writer opposes the notion of the evil of bureaucracy and red tape about which so many complain in this country.


Legitimacy of sick certificates
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN HIS letter published on February 6, Professor Lawson Douglas poses the question, 'Should a medical doctor's signed statement ... be trusted and accepted?


Analyse Ja's trading woes
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to respond to some of the points raised in Dr. Orville Taylor's article 'Unfair international trade' in the Sunday Gleaner of January 23.















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