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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | March 30, 2006

LETTER OF THE DAY - Sport focus to formalise regional integration
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONGRATULATIONS TO the people of Jamaica on the truly remarkable performances of your athletes in the recently concluded Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia. Twenty-two medals, 10 of which were gold...

Positive political history
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS LETTER is addressed to all Jamaicans. We as a people have always stood tall throughout history, for the things we do that are positive and things that might be deemed as negative. Today we make positive political history...


Collaborative government
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE in support of the proposal of Senator Trevor Munroe that there be serious consideration to a 'Government of National Unity'. It is very clear that partisan politics and by extension partisan leadership...


Simpson Miller's victory, great significance
THE EDITOR, Sir: LIKE THE Patterson victory of 1992, the Simpson Miller victory of 2006, is of great significance. The Patterson regime had moderated the political temperature and at the same time, modernised Jamaica's economic and social infrastructure.


Allow us to protect ourselves
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CRIMINALS in Jamaica have access to guns. Guns can be bought or rented by the criminals. In the event of a hold-up, in some countries, the police will tell the victims that they should not try to resist...




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