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Jamaica Gleaner Letters

PM should appoint independent Senators
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE ARE a young democracy learning daily the hardships of existing in a world dominated by larger global powers. For this process to be worthwhile we need leadership which can contribute to the creation of knowledge.

Let's hope the politicians are listening
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PEOPLE have spoken! Are the politicians listening?...


Respect due to Russia
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST first confess that I was a Cold War enthusiast, and an avid follower of military developments between the last two superpowers.


Learn to talk to God again
THE EDITOR, Sir: LET US not continue on this sterile path of development without love, where we try to substitute bread and money for love; for it is said that "Man/woman cannot live by bread alone," and more recently, "Money can't buy love."


Perkins' tired and worn diatribe
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ Mr. Leon Sutherland's letter that appeared on Monday, October 28, and was pleased to find out that someone else shared the same sentiment about Mr. Perkins. I will go further to say that I think Mr. Perkins has caused more harm...


Leave the trees alone!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ in The Gleaner (my morning companion) of October 28, 2002, where in the continuing war against stalls and vending in downtown Kingston, some large old trees are going to be 'pruned.'


Plaudits for staff of Exam Depot
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST write to tell of the wonderful experience that I had at the Examination Depot, Swallowfield Road, Kingston, on October 22, 2002.














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