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Jamaica Gleaner Letters

Flood-control and Holland
THE EDITOR, Sir: SHOULD WE attempt to assess, say over any given five-year period in our post-Independence history, the loss of income occasioned by absenteeism at the workplace, as also massive recurrent costs to repair infrastructure...

EAC clears the air fingerprint technology
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ARTICLE appearing in The Gleaner of Tuesday May 28, 2002 titled "Fingerprint technology in limbo for general election" is misleading in its assertion that "the external funding cannot be found to purchase...


Too much bureaucracy, little work
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST congratulate Mr. Butch Stewart for his outright, frank and truthful criticism of the Jamaican Tourist Board. Jamaica needs more open-minded people, who call a spade a spade, hold the bull by its horns, and is not afraid to...


In praise of Leila Jump
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to use this medium to salute a community stalwart, who is also principal of the Bradford Prep School in Buff Bay, Portland. She is Miss Leila Jump.


A message to Minister Whiteman
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS an open letter to the Minister of Education, Mr. Burchell Whiteman.


How do I get compensation?
THE EDITOR, Sir: GREETINGS. MY husband's car, a Ford 1981 Station Wagon licence #6230BU, was towed away from a location which had no sign that it was a no-parking zone. Further to that the car's hand brake was damaged by Easy Street Wrecking...


Cedar Mount road woes
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HEREBY bring to your attention the terrible condition of Cedar Mount district main road. This road leads from Kentish to Marlie Hill.


Street people problems
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS in response to a recent letter to the Editor titled 'Street People in the Corporate Area.' The streets of the Corporate Area, particularly the hip strip along Knutsford Boulevard...










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