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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | June 27, 2006

LETTER OF THE DAY - Start of a gender-based revolution at St George's
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE APPOINTMENT of a female as principal of St. George's College has spurred discomfort among some of its stakeholders, and by extension, triggers the voice of at least one gender lobby group.

The POA defends its stance
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHILE THE Police Officers' Association (POA) is not in the habit of responding to malicious and baseless criticism, we feel that a grave injustice would be done if we did not respond to the issues raised in the editorial in The Sunday...


A painful procedure
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN ORDER to secure a police certificate (a document which bears one's photograph and a statement of whether his/her name is on the police's criminal records), I went to 34 Duke Street, Kingston, in early June 2006. I had the two...


Stop musical violence
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAITED a long time hoping that the whole business of 'musical violence' would be addressed, and my heart rejoices in satisfaction after reading the article so brilliantly penned by Kavelle Anglin-Christie.


Buy into the environment
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONE OF your readers had a letter in The Gleaner, June 23, in which he noted the need to put a stop to the "rapidly growing practice of persons nailing signs and billboards on trees in Fern Gully".


Tired of the corruption
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM utterly disgusted about the many reported cases of corruption, overruns, pilferage and unauthorised use of public funds. This nonsense is going on for far too long and no one seems to care enough to put a stop to this thievery...




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