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Letters

Letter of the Day - Arbitrary arrest and incarceration
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE POLICE continue to breach citizens' rights to freedom, seemingly at will. We are all at risk when policemen can arrest first and investigate after; our democracy is at risk when arbitrary arrest becomes normal policing practice.

JPSCo's web site and power outages
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE in response to Mr. Azar's letter entitled 'A lesson in competition' in today's Gleaner(May 28), in which he refers to what he describes as a 'callous' radio advertisement that advised customers to check the JPSCo web site for...

Bureaucratic bungling impeded investigation for missing journalist

THE EDITOR, Sir: REGARDING THE articles published this past week by Gleaner Reporter Garwin Davis about Claudia Kirschhoch's disappearance, we wish to offer the following comments:

Haggart's funeral and Ministers
THE EDITOR, Sir: DAWN RITCH is correct! In Dawn's article on "turning a blind eye to reality",(May 27, 2001) she hits the nail on the head when she said that the funeral of William Moore had the appearance of a state funeral. It's despicable and...

'Misleading' headline
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE HEADLINE 'FINSAC documents disappear' in the Sunday Gleaner of May 20, is at best misleading.

Thanks MPM
THE EDITOR, Sir: A SINCERE thanks to the MPM for cleaning up the stretch of the road that I spoke about in my letter to editor published Tuesday May 22, 2001.





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