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Letter of the Day - Plaudits for the police
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE POLICE must be highly commended for their recent effort in the massive gun and ammunition find. A combination of quick intelligence gathering and immediate proactive action were responsible for the success of the police in this...

Education, a continuous process
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest the article about the attorneys who feel that it is beneath them as "senior" lawyers to have to be required to engage in continuing their education. This is yet another fact to illustrate the reasons Jamaica has...


'Don't fight fire with fire'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to congratulate Dr. Peter Phillips for his work in his previous ministries. Now as he takes on the heavy task of quelling the storm in national security I believe he is capable of bringing down the crime rate in our society. I...


Rollington Town, York Park Fire Brigade personnel
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY GRANT us a space in newspaper to publish this letter of gratification to the Rollington Town and York Park Fire Brigade personnel, headed by Sergeant Swearing from Rollington Town and District Officer Barchan from York Park.


Well deserved recognition
THE EDITOR, Sir: LACY WRIGHT'S article about George Dalley in The Gleaner of November 9, 2001 is indeed a story worth telling. I do concur with Mr. Wright when he describes Mr Dalley as a man of extraordinary talents.


Best wishes, Senator Floyd Morris
THE EDITOR, Sir: PERMIT ME to congratulate Senator Floyd Morris on being appointed Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security. He is a young and enthusiastic man whose manner has endeared him to many.


Presidential Model more suitable for Ja
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE WESTMINSTER Model of Government has failed in Jamaica. The Presidential Model would be far more suitable for Jamaica as it has far more checks and balances than the Westminster Model.









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