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Jamaica Gleaner Letters

Industrial pollution hurting community
THE EDITOR, Sir: Through you Sir, I would like to address the following concerns to the Hon. Horace Dalley, Minister of Land and Environment.

Colonial rule and financial aid
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS quite dismayed to note a recent letter from 'A Returning Resident' articulating the need for Jamaicans to be more appreciative of 'white nations.' The writer stressed the point that when seeking aid, our government turned to...


Don't 'big up' criminals
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS a very sad thing for me to read that anyone: person or organisation, is interviewing a 'most wanted criminal.'


Jamaican greatness and pride
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JAMAICAN Team to the 2002 Carifta Games must be commended highly.


Excruciating ignorance
THE EDITOR, Sir: I FULLY support the right of anyone to express their opinions however absurd. The letter from Wilbert Hemming, Kingston 6, entitled "Attack Iraq", published in your April 1, issue, demonstrates the excruciating ignorance about world...


Yap Jack issue and the OUR
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN THE Gleaner of Monday, April 1, a letter from Mr. Marvin Gayle took issue with the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) for what he understood to be its position on the legality of the Yap Jack.


Searching for Alicia Johnson
THE EDITOR, Sir: I am trying to locate a friend, ALICIA GEORGIA JOHNSON. She is a past student of St. Catherine High School. Her last known address was Johnsons Hill in Hellshire, St. Catherine. Anyone knowing her whereabouts could contact Garth at...


UWI's female student presidents
THE EDITOR, Sir: MS. ANNICIA GAYLE is the fifth woman to be elected president of the Guild of Students at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus.











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