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Letters

Letter of the Day Teachers' retrenchment
THE EDITOR, Madam: I HAVE been consulted by the Jamaica Teachers Association in a professional capacity but I now write purely in my personal capacity as a concerned citizen. My concern results from the apparent confusion of the government which...

The duty on cars is too high
THE EDITOR, Madam: LET ME add my two cents to the continuing debate about the injustice and hardship put on returning residents. The amount of duty charged on bringing your car home is crazy. As one writer said you have to re-purchase your car all over..

Churches and moral renewal
THE EDITOR, Madam: IN A letter to The Gleaner entitled "Churches and Social Action" defending the Church's position, Pastor Samuels' emphasis was on the social action provided by the churches. He made no mention of extra effort towards addressing the...

I want to meet the Good Samaritan
THE EDITOR, Madam: KINDLY PERMIT me to use this medium to express my gratitude to a Good Samaritan who transported my unconscious mother from the scene of an accident in which she was involved in Montego Bay on January 2, 2001, in the Ironshore,...

Enough said on Street People Saga
THE EDITOR, Madam: I DISAGREE strongly with some aspects of your lead editorial published today and titled: The Blight Remains (Gleaner Online, January 12, 2001) concerning the so-called Montego Bay Street People Saga. My greatest objection is to your..


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