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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | October 20, 2006

LETTER OF THE DAY - JUTC moves to monitor state of bus service
The Editor, Sir: Through your newspaper we would like to reassure the public that the JUTC has taken several steps to address the negative experience of your staff members as reported in The Sunday Gleaner of September 24...

The futility of job hunting in Jamaica

The Editor, Sir: I am a recent graduate of the University of the West Indies who completed a degree in psychology with a minor in human resource development in July 2005. Not realising how difficult it would be to get a job in psychology...


Jamaica sinking deeper into immorality

THE EDITOR, Sir: I pray and hope for that day when I can once again say, I am proud to be a Jamaican. This country is sinking deeper and deeper into immorality and the question to be asked, when will we ever elect a government...


Enforcing the law is key

The Editor, Sir: I am not impressed with the current anxiety to make yet another set of rules to deal with such things as political party funding. We already have an integrity commission, income reporting procedures...


That 'puppy' show

The Editor, Sir: Melville Cooke once more (inevitably) caught my eye with his article in yesterday's Gleaner - with a piece called 'What a Puppy Show'. As before, he has come down rather hard on the middle/ upper class ladies


Cost too high for football stardom

THE EDITOR, Sir: I am not sure what Jamaica can gain in sending these Reggae Boyz to the World Cup. I know that this will bring us some form of advertising for our country but can Jamaica really afford this. Can we spend this kind of money...




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