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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | October 13, 2003

Campion's statistics
THE EDITOR, Sir: DR. RALPH Thompson's article of October 3, 2003, requires some comments in the interest of accuracy. When statistics are published nationally and perhaps internationally...

Good old J'can hospitality
THE EDITOR, Sir: SOME TIME in September, I had a relative visiting and decided to treat her to some Hellshire fish and festival. As we were not regular patrons, we had no idea from which shed to make our purchase.


Give credit to our stars
THE EDITOR, Sir: FIRST, LET me say congratulations to Oneil Simpson, winner of the IAPA essay competition.


Thanks a million
THE EDITOR, Sir: THANKS A million. Through your 'I'm searching for...' column, I was able to get in touch with my friend, Linval Francis, who I have not seen for 27 years.


Postal services need to move with the times
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE with concern as to the support of the Government regarding the Post Office service. On October 9, 2003, Post Office Services around the world recognised World Post Day.


The public deserves the truth
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM disgusted with yet another article by Max E. Lambie, pushing his dubious case for dolphins in captivity.


Is the court system all hogwash?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE MISSION statement at the Sutton Street R.M. Court in Kingston reads in big letters, 'Timely delivery of a high standard and justice for all'.


Looking beyond the statements
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PRIME Minister has claimed that there are more children in basic and primary schools and more students in university than in any previous government.


Don't expect too much from the RGD
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE read so many letters that speak to the dissatisfaction with the services offered by the Registrar General's Department (RGD) that makes it clear to me that customers are probably expecting too much.


Harnessing our human resources
THE EDITOR, Sir: SOUND MANAGEMENT of the economy must be underpinned by the government cutting its coat to fit its cloth.


Winsome Moore
THE EDITOR, Sir: I'M TRYING to locate my friend, Winsome Moore, with whom I lost contact three years ago. Her address then was Phoenix, Arizona.















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