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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | March 9, 2005

LETTER OF THE DAY - Stopping the monster called crime
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE MONSTER called crime, as I see it, is growing out of proportion and one would think it is feeding on fertiliser. What can we do to stop this monster?

Impressed with A&E unit
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON SATURDAY, February 26, at about 4:30 a.m., my daughter, her husband and myself rushed my 14-month-old grandson to the Accident and Emergency Unit at the University Hospital of the West Indies.


Helping the Haitians
THE EDITOR, Sir: MANY PERSONS in Jamaica, I presume, are either divided on or indifferent to the whole 'Haitian crisis', let alone their refugeeing in our country.


I thank you all!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to commend two or three persons. Firstly, there was this young girl who helped me with my bag up to the corner of Princess Street and Beckford Street, downtown Kingston. Much thanks, my dear. I did not get your name...


No outrage about modern-day slavery?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WONDER if there are many BBC World Service listeners, like myself, in Jamaica? If so, recently they would have heard several documentaries with regard to slavery in Africa; not, as you might think, that which was perpetrated by...















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