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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | January 22, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY - G2K plan to make MPs more accountable to constituents
THE EDITOR, Sir: The young professional arm of the Jamaica Labour Party, Generation 2000 (G2K), under its new President Warren Newby, has laid out an eight-point plan to increase the accountability of Members of Parliament to their constituents.

Solve Mount Rosser woes

The EDITOR, Sir: The problem of the Mount Rosser throughfare has been around for some time, yet the public is not being informed of any plans to remedy the situation any time soon. Some persons have spent up to three hours sitting in traffic...


Not better under PNP or JLP

The Editor, Sir: The opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) publicly chastised and condemned the ruling People's National Party (PNP) for taking money from a foreign entity for election campaigning. Hinting that the PNP was involved in corruption...


National database for crime bad idea

THE EDITOR, Sir: I feel it imperative to respond to an article in your Jamaica Gleaner by prominent Montego Bay businessman Mark Kerr-Jarrett under the caption "Kerr-Jarrett calls for national database to tackle crime in Jamaica."


JCF does not say where and when

THE EDITOR, Sir: At the time of writing this letter, it was reported that on the tenth day of 2007, over 40 persons had been murdered. This triggered an outburst from the people, including politicians from both parties calling...




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