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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | March 28, 2003

Mr Bush as case study
THE EDITOR, Sir: AT THE University of Technology, Jamaica, I have the great privilege of teaching the students the principles and theories of ethics.

Tit for tat
THE EDITOR , Sir: IN RESPONSE to David Marsden's letter entitled boycott US products and published in the March 25th edition of the Gleaner, it sounds good doesn't it? ...


ephaniah Frame's family
THE EDITOR, Sir: BEVERLY CAMPBELL Daley, the sister of the late Zephaniah Frame, is looking for the wife or children of Zephaniah. Zephaniah died in the late 50's to early 60's.


Together at last
THE EDITOR ,Sir: A FEW weeks ago you published a letter for me because I was desperately searching for my mother and siblings. Well, I've found my mother, two sisters and brother.


Grow together
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHEN THE servants asked our Lord Jesus, "master shall we go in and gather out the tares"? Our Lord replied nay lest while ye gather up the tares, ye root up also the wheat with them.


Another side to the police
THE EDITOR , Sir: THE FOLLOWING letter to the Commissioner of Police was written by my daughter at her insistence way past her bed time.


Moving on after defeat
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS now five months since the last General Election and those stubborn PNP activists and supporters have not yet awoken from that bad dream, that the incumbent Mr. Arnold Bertram lost his seat, pity.


Please revive Falmouth
THE EDITOR, Sir: STUDIES HAVE been done about the town of Falmouth.


Think first
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE heard talk of boycotting goods and services from the USA I can understand this.


No 'just war'
THE EDITOR, Sir: ALTHOUGH THE war has started, this letter is relevant, for what has started can be stopped once the powers that be realise their error. Persistence in realised error is wrong.
















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