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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | May 17, 2006

LETTER OF THE DAY - Portmore leg seen as key to highway tolling policy
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PORTMORE leg of Highway 2000 is scheduled for completion in July 2006. In order to maximise their expected revenue from Portmore residents there was a recent toll hike of 8.25 per cent at existing toll plazas at the Vineyards...

Disappointed with Golding's comment
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE to say that I am very disappointed with Bruce Golding's recent comment that it is not the responsibility of the contributors to the NHT fund to provide housing for the indigent among us.


HIV exposure and 'de tape'
THE EDITOR, Sir: 'NO INTEREST inna the tape' by Mr. Cooke - I completely agree with him. But one thing he left out is the under-age boys with the possible exposure to the HIV virus. Homosexuality is one thing but rape is something else.


Should the PNP call an early election?
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR LETTER 'Mind change on Portia' by Joseph Patterson in your issue of May 11, comes as no surprise to this individual. One should also re-read the article in your March 12 issue, 'Scrutinising the votes' by Shalman Scott...


Jamaicans too passive
THE EDITOR, Sir: OVER THE years, Jamaicans have allowed things to go by the wayside, and when it gets worse then we complain, by which time it's too late. The first time the Government said they were going to use funds from the NHT the contributors...


Unity in corruption and confusion
THE EDITOR, Sir: PEOPLE IN religious life, including the clergy, sometimes have a misconception of what unity is all about, in terms of the Gospel and the Early Church. Jesus' disciples were unified only when they rid themselves of corruption...




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