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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | March 9, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY - Family reform plan in school clusters
THE EDITOR, Sir: The article, 'When the boy is the victim (Pt.1)' by Paul H. Williams that was published in your newspaper on March 5, 2007, underscores the need for adequately trained school personnel to detect and correct behavioural disorders and abusive situations...

How CWC can change political attitudes

The Editor, Sir: IT IS amazing that the current Government, after 18 years in power, can magically find 'convenient cash' to fund some basic and essential services, such as Intensive Care units at CRH and Falmouth Hospital, and spanking new ambulances...

Nothing but a cheap tactic

The Editor, Sir: I write in response to the article in The Sunday Gleaner of March 4 in which it is reported that Chancellor Gordon Brown, tipped to become the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, advocates for a community service requirement for...

Campaign financing

The Editor, Sir: As our general election approaches, the issue of campaign financing should once again be brought to the fore, particularly in light of recent developments and revelations regarding Trafigura's so-called 'gift' to the People's National...

Is America our conscience?

The Editor, Sir: The United States has released yet another damning report on Jamaica, giving the nation failing grades in human rights practices. This amounts to double standards at best. Blacks have always suffered at the hands of the police forces...

No parking facilities

The Editor, Sir: Both the Canadian High Commission and the American Embassy built new offices without adequate provision for their clients with respect to parking and restroom facilities. What could be the reason for this?





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