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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | July 4, 2008

LETTER OF THE DAY: Are women ahead in tertiary pursuits?
The Editor, Sir: I have just started a business course at one of our premier learning institutions.

Against road licence for deaf

The Editor, Sir: I read the article about the Government giving the green light to give the deaf licence to drive on Jamaican roads.I strongly oppose this.

Breaches in Portmore

The Editor, Sir: How long will the St Catherine Parish Council continue to sleep? So many homeowners have been allowed to construct homes in breach of the building regulations in Portmore. The people in White Water Meadows are doing the same.

Creating new wealth to cure poverty

The Editor, Sir: I am encouraged by the positive coverage regarding solutions to poverty in Jamaica, particularly to your front page treatment on Thursday, June 12, regaling the success of the microloan programme in Bangladesh.I left Jamaica in 1959 at...

Reggae and noise abatement

The Editor, Sir: It is interesting to see what will happen when the annual Sumfest reggae show takes place later this month.

School year reviewed

The Editor, Sir:Once again we come to the close of another school year filled with some unaccomplished goals, as well as some minor steps forward.

A step in the right direction

The Editor, Sir: The Government's impending embrace of ethanol-based fuels is certainly a step in the right direction. With oil reaching stratospheric heights on a daily basis, drivers are feeling the squeeze of high gas prices more than ever.

Parking predators

The Editor, Sir:I endorse what one of your letter writers mentioned about extortioners charging for parking on an empty lot between the Kingston Parish Church and the Pearnel Charles Arcade.





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