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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | March 15, 2005

LETTER OF THE DAY - Caribbean Court should be adjourned sine die
I BELIEVE that I speak for at least a million Jamaicans who have not yet publicly voiced an opinion, but may share the view that it is time to put a full stop to deliberations concerning the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).

Those whom the State has failed

THE EDITOR, Sir: THE TALK of constitutional reform, in the context of the Government's abject failure to honour the fundamental provisions of the Constitution transports the process of government to 'the theatre of the absurd'.

Robinson's propaganda

THE EDITOR, Sir: A MEASURE of the power of the print media and The Gleaner in particular is that readers often accept as gospel things that are written without questioning their accuracy or the bias of the writer. Heather Robinson's political bias is...

Children pay a high price

THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM WRITING on behalf of the National Youth Council of Kingston and St. Andrew. I must say we deeply sympathise with the parents of the four youths that were shot and killed in the drive-by shooting in August Town, on March 6.

Silence of politicians

THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE IS an awkward silence in the Jamaican media. It is not the silence of the poor or the citizens affected by the escalating violence. Their cries are heard everyday.





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