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Letters

Letter of the Day - Don't forsake trial by jury
THE EDITOR, Madam: IT IS with shock and amazement that I read the statement of the Chief Justice Lensley Wolfe made to the Criminal Justice Conference at the University of the West Indies.

Inspector M.E. Williams

THE EDITOR, Madam: I WOULD very much like to say hats off to Inspector M.E. Williams from the Police Academy, Spanish Town, who offered me a lift home on Monday February 12, one that I will never regret. Inspector you have given me a reason to feel that.

Carib judges and the Privy Council
THE EDITOR, Madam: I HAVE found that some advocates in this country against the Caribbean Court of Justice argue that the Caribbean people are not able to provide judges to dispense the generally high standard of justice that flows from the Privy...

Diabetes and lifestyle
THE EDITOR, Madam: I READ with dismay Dr. Vendryes article published in The Gleaner of Thursday, February 8, 2001 on the above topic.

Where are the hits?
THE EDITOR, Madam: THERE IS a cry that singers on the Jamaican music scene are not given enough airplay. My problem with Roots Reggae, which is the form done by most singers, is that enough hit songs are not being produced to keep this genre alive.

A good article
THE EDITOR, Madam: Kindly allow me space in the columns of your valuable paper to congratulate The Gleaner for publishing an article written by Rev. Devon Dick of the Boulevard Baptist Church, captioned, "Nakedness at Wedding is Illegal" on Thursday...

Bungling with health
THE EDITOR, Madam: THE SUNDAY Feb.11 issue of The Gleaner carried the sad story of the health institutions' rejection of critically needed aid. Can we really serve the public's interest when we refuse life-sustaining equipment because a minor procedure..


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