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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | April 27, 2004

What are your plans, Mr Pantry?
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. KENT Pantry, Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), needs to tell the public how his office intends to address the cry heard from one end of Jamaica to the other: "We want justice".

Divine vs human intent
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE LITERARY Arts section of The Sunday Gleaner published a review of Imam Douglas Owen-Ali's book 'ISLAM Building Bridges of Understanding'.


Recommend a policy instead
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM curious regarding Mr. Seaga's intention to introduce arguments to peg the Jamaican dollar against the U.S. dollar. I don't believe he would offer such an idea if he was Prime Minister.


Selfish intentions
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT abstention of Mrs Portia Simpson Miller from the fire vote in parliament is a cheap ploy by her to gain popularity as being concerned about Jamaicans.


Rethink the decision
THE EDITOR, Sir: ARE THESE Government Ministers going crazy? Do they really think Jamaica has so much more to offer that the other Caribbean countries don't have...


Commending Michael Lee-Chin
THE EDITOR, Sir: MICHAEL LEE-CHIN'S numerous philanthropic endeavours to date must be highly commended and exemplified to whatever degree one can afford to follow suit.


Take a bow
THE EDITOR, Sir: LET ME commend Jamaica's two local television stations, Television Jamaica (TVJ) and CVM, for some quality television programmes that continue to inform, entertain and educate the viewing public.


Decline in morality
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a Jamaican living in the U.K. I have just returned from Jamaica after an absence of six years. I was dismayed at what appears to be a serious decline in moral standards among the youth in that time.


Robbed at bus stop
THE EDITOR, Sir: APPROXIMATELY THIRTY minutes have passed since I was robbed at a bus stop in Half-Way Tree. I had not been there for five minutes, as a bus arrived very shortly after I had.














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