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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | May 15, 2003

Calling on the DPP
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE SLIPPERY feet of justice in Jamaica have taken another slide with the incident at Crawle in Clarendon and I think it is time to call on the Director of Public Prosecutions to take a more pro-active role in the investigations...

Congrats to the Windies
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to say congratulations to the West Indies Cricket Team for giving us a series full of suspense.


Tax madness
THE EDITOR, Sir: REFERRING TO your front-page article of May 13, 'Private travellers won't escape cess', it is now official that the so-called cess of four per cent on foreign purchases...


Lighting the way
THE EDITOR, Sir: I DON'T know who is responsible for the transformation of traffic indicators in Fern Gully, but, as someone who uses the Gully weekly...


A spark of glory
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR LARA and his men have given West Indians a spark of the old glory days of cricket. I saw it coming but I certainly did not think that it would have happened in this series and in such dramatic fashion.


The prince and the pauper
THE EDITOR, Sir: LAST WEEK, I watched a study in contrast in two different reports on television.


Work permits
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to draw your attention to the matter of granting of work permits to foreigners.


Dry pipes
THE EDITOR, Sir: FOUR YEARS ago, the then Minister of Water, Karl Blythe, toured my division and saw the bad condition the citizens were experiencing with potable water.


The training of our cops
THE EDITOR, Sir: ISN'T IT about time that our police force get some proper training in the routine use of tear gas instead of bullets to deal with our recurrent riots? ...

















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