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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | November 18, 2005

LETTER OF THE DAY - Wealth creation should be taught in schools
THE EDITOR, Sir: "JAMAICA IS a failed state," said Mr. Bill Clarke, for which he got much criticism. Recently, he has added that entrepreneurship should be taught in schools to ensure greater prosperity for the nation.

Another view
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS I travel the road of nursing, I check the rear-view mirror just to see where the profession of nursing has been, and where it's going. I take a close look at my nursing roots, those who taught, mentored and coached me.


The Bog Walk gorge dilemma
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON WEDNESDAY, November 16, the media brought us the frightening story of motorists trapped in the Bog Walk gorge and along the Junction road from the previous evening, the result of heavy rainfall which created flooding...


Good move, Mr Seaga
THE EDITOR, Sir: 'THANKS KSAC, but no thanks!', the title of Edward Seaga's column in The Sunday Gleaner, dated November 13, 2005. I must say that I respect this move taken by Mr. Seaga as he decided not to accept a one-sided tribute to himself...


Parliamentary salary increase
THE EDITOR, Sir: FOR NEARLY two years, the Government could not meet the salary increase demanded by the police. By the next fiscal year, the police have promised to be back at the bargaining table.


Provoked into mayhem?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE ARE some questions that need to be asked about the walk by mayors and councillors to try and deliver letters to the Prime Minister about the condition of the roads and their inability to do anything about it...


Nurses seeking 'greener pastures'
THE EDITOR, Sir: SIGNIFICANT NUMBERS of registered nurses from various categories in the Jamaican health services have been migrating to 'greener pastures' in recent times.
















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