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Letter of the Day - Shock and dismay
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with dismay and shock an article which was published Friday, November 2, 2001 in the North American issue of The Gleaner. The article was entitled, "The "dons" set the stage - Top ranging area leaders overseeing vendor...

Where was God on September 11?
THE EDITOR Sir Where was God on September 11, 2001? If God is all love, compassion, mercy and kindness, and if He is all-powerful and all-knowing, then for heaven's sake (and especially for those of us on earth), where was He on September 11, 2001?


Caring for street children
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAD an experience sometime in July of this year when two street children without the driver's permission wiped the windscreen of the vehicle I was in and when told that there was no money to pay them the picture was not a pretty one...


Informing and educating
THE EDITOR: Sir REGARDING YOUR article "The U.S. in the Dominican Republic" published Thursday October 25, 2001 in the Gleaner, I take this opportunity to congratulate you not only on a comprehensive article but also for your effort towards informing...


An early election
THE EDITOR, Sir: Corporate Jamaica and civil society should try their endeavour best in the country's interest to persuade the Rt. Hon. Prime Minister to put the necessary mechanism in place for an early election.


Delays at the RGD
THE EDITOR: Sir I NOTICED in today's Gleaner (October 26) a reader commending the RGD, unfortunately I cannot add to the accolades. I applied for my niece's birth certificate and paid for seven days service on July 25, 2001 (Receipt #231029).


The police, their own worst enemy
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON THE front page of the Saturday Gleaner October 27th, was a graphic photograph showing the burning of tyres by unlicensed taxi (robot) operators, who lit the tyres spread across Caledonia Crescent in Cross Roads, Kingston.


'Saving the world'
THE EDITOR, Sir: 'SAVING THE World' used to be a veranda game. These days, it seems more and more to be an immediate necessity.









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