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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | January 13, 2004

The writing is on the wall
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. SEAGA'S financial woes have given a welcome breathing space to the tired governance of the Patterson Administration.

Do for Jamaica first
THE EDITOR, Sir: NOVEMBER 2003 I had the pleasure of going on a tour of homes for the elderly and homes for abandoned children with the Mayor of Kingston and St. Andrew, Mr. Desmond McKenzie...


Bob Marley on Mars
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT WAS with extreme pride when I learned that the choice of music mission control in Pasedena, California used while they tried to get the wheels of the Mars Rover 'Spirit' up and going...


Join hands and hearts
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WANT to join hands and hearts with all positive thinking Jamaicans and applaud Dr. Earl Hendricks on his article: 'While Rome Burns, Nero Fiddles' Sunday Gleaner, December 21, 2003...


Common redundancy
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR EDITORIAL of January 10 contains the reference to 'ATM machines'. This is a common redundancy expressed by ignorant people but one which should not be perpetuated by an experienced institution such as yours.


A country in disaster
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE COUNTRY'S economy is in deep trouble, our education system is admittedly in a disastrous state; the country cannot feed itself, we are overwhelmed by crime, violence and unemployment...


Contract workers need protection
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS absolutely essential that contract workers in the civil service be added to the voice of the trade union movement, in pursuit of social justice and economic development for this category of the national workforce.


Jamaica has the potential for greatness
THE EDITOR, Sir: LET ME congratulate Mr Kingsley Thomas in having the guts to criticise the government's slow pace in addressing the nation's economic problems, and the slow pace with which public sector managers act.


Reviewing licences
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to address the prescribed resolution in your letter by Victor Cummings (MP) 'Take back our country from the gun'...


An inquiry must be done
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS LETTER has been sent to the Minister of Education, the Honorable Maxine Henry Wilson...


Keisha Gomez-Lee
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY NAME is Julian Gomez, I live in Nassau, the Bahamas, and am trying to find my daughter. Her name is Keisha Gomez-Lee or maybe just Keisha Lee, her mother's name is Audrey Lee.
















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