Will the new agency be another shroud?
THE EDITOR, Sir: REGARDING THE welfare of our children, I could not help but listen with bemusement as the relevant sectors of society responded with shock and horror to the report of the Sadie-Keating Committee that was recently released.
Confrontation saps the energy
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS with regret and dismay that I read of the possibility of the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association (JMA) "pulling out" of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ).
Am I really in good hands?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE to you concerning a matter which relates to the manner in which holders of insurance policies are dealt with by some of these large, well-known insurance companies.
Really disgusted
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM sick and tired of the Registrar General Department's (RGD) so-call efficient services. When you talk about inefficiency, put the RGD as the meaning.
Unfortunate and incorrect
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE FEEL compelled to respond to a Letter of the Day published in The Gleaner on Tuesday, July 15, titled 'Addressing local fire station needs' as, while making some eminently reasonable points, blaming the destruction caused by the fire.
Ghetto, not a death sentence
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN REPLY to Mr. Canute White's article entitled 'Defining the term ghetto', in The Gleaner of July 9, 2003, I would really like to make my contribution to this issue.
I have a new father!
THE EDITOR, Sir: "IT'S AS if I have a new father!"
Investigation is needed
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE to support the views expressed by 'A Jamaican Male' in a letter published on Monday.
Keith Gordon
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM searching for a friend named Mr. Keith Gordon whose last known address was Labyrinth P.O., St. Mary.
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