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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | June 10, 2004

There are qualified primary school teachers
THE EDITOR, Sir: I NOTE on Monday, a letter which speaks to training primary school teachers.

The audacity of Amnesty Int'l
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT AUDACITY! I did not know that the first word in Amnesty International meant that Jamaica should acquiesce to those who wished to practise sodomy!...


Good job, Mr Mayor
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE MAYOR of Kingston is doing such a wonderful job that I hope the next time elections for Mayor come around we will be able to vote directly for our candidate of choice.


Altered vehicle lights a hazard
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY LETTER is in regards to the motorists on Jamaica's roads and the authorities that enforce our traffic laws.


Bolivar Bookshop and Gallery an oasis
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE IS an oasis in Half-Way Tree called the Bolivar Bookshop and Gallery.


Teacher evaluation pilot is nonsense
THE EDITOR, Sir: PETRINA FRANCIS' piece titled 'Teacher evaluation goes to more schools', has brought to light one of the main reasons why our education system has deteriorated to the extent it has.


What about the drug recipients?
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE DO not interpret this to mean that I am a supporter or sympathiser of drug dealers.


Preserving our culture
THE EDITOR, Sir: PROFESSOR TREVOR Munroe is on the right track in the article you wrote about him in your June 8 issue of The Gleaner.


Local Government Reform
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS instructive and interesting to observe the new thrust that the KSAC has now taken under the leadership of Mayor Desmond Mckenzie and the slow but sure changes that have taken place as a result.


My apologies, HEART Trust
THE EDITOR, Sir: REFERRING TO the letter previously published titled 'More jobs for young people', my apologies to the HEART Trust NTA.


Britain opens stem cell bank
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE WORLD'S first stem cell bank opened recently in Britain. Genetic science has great potential for either serving or degrading humanity. Its proper use requires moral reflection and the establishment of moral limits.















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