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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | June 4, 2004

A very special 'Good Samaritan'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to bring to your attention an incident that occurred yesterday evening on the Spanish Town bypass, and in so doing, also thank the 'Good Samaritan' that came to my assistance.

One parish isn't good enough
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest and elation the article entitled '$Million boost for tertiary education' on Page A3 of The Gleaner of Wednesday, May 26.


'Rising Star' a waste
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PROGRAMME 'Rising Star' is a waste of advertisers' money and the public's viewing pleasure.


Saluting Nadine!
THE EDITOR, Sir: PERMIT ME space in your columns to express my deepest appreciation to Miss Nadine Willis. It's Monday morning (31-5-04) I have just gotten around to reading The Sunday Gleaner.


'Dons' in a 'Plural Society'
THE EDITOR, Sir: 'DONS' PERFORM a functional role in working class Jamaica as much as the heads of community and service clubs do in middle class Jamaica.


More jobs for young people
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a high school graduate. I graduated from high school two years ago and it was difficult finding a job and it is still difficult for most young people, especially if they don't have a source of income.


Political joke of the year
THE EDITOR, Sir: EARLIER THIS month prominent Jews from Israel and other parts gathered in Germany ­ I believe it was ­ hoping to find out why anti-Semitism was on the rise around the world.


A call for science and forensic technology
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. CLIVE Mullings, the Jamaica Labour Party's deputy spokesman on national security...


Major threat
THE EDITOR, Sir: GARRISON POLITICS is fast becoming a major threat to the development of many inner-city communities in Jamaica. This form of politics is fostering crime and violence.














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