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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | June 16, 2006

LETTER OF THE DAY - Dismay about drainage delays
I AM a concerned youngster who is well aware that natural disasters are no respecter of age, gender or class; but being prepared can help save property, life and pride. The years have come and the years have gone....

Repeated road patching in gully course
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON JUNE 1, 2006, on the programme 'Your Issues Live', held at Clarendon College, the public was told that the main road leading from May Pen to Chapelton would be patched out within the next two weeks.


Well done, Kingfish!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ and re-read with great interest an article posted in The Gleaner of June 14, by Staff Reporter Ashford Meikle. Just to be clear on my interpretation of what was written, I am moved to pose the following question...


A warped sense of justice
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE TRUEST justice of all is to be absolutely sure that a man/woman is innocent until proven guilty. I am surprised that the staunch human rights lobbyist Dr. Gomes is dismayed with the reinstatement of SSP Adams.


A lifestyle choice, Rev?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to congratulate The Gleaner for publishing on June 13 such an insightful scientific article by the Rev. Devon Dick, with the title 'No homo genes'. This article has really opened my mind on a number of doubts I had...


Loose ends at RGD
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN LIGHT of the many changes and challenges the Registrar General Department (RGD) is presently undergoing, they are still coming up woefully short. It is very sad that even though Mrs. Holness is trying desperately to remedy...


What is the PM doing?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM disheartened at the terrible situation Jamaica has found itself in. The economy has been in the doldrums for far too long, and the nation's social climate is one in need of repair.




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