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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Saturday | October 25, 2003

Letter of The Day - The good Samaritan and the turtle
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON BEHALF of the J.S.P.C.A. I would like to commend the good Samaritan (who did not give his name) Commander Sidney Innis, Ltd. Steve Bachelor and the men of the JDF Coast Guard for their compassion and their valued assistance.

Homosexuality, abominable sin
THE EDITOR, Sir: ALLOW ME to have an input in the argument now brewing about buggery (homosexuality) and the law. The vibes is: "If it feels good, just do it for it is all in the genes, for after all we are just like animals, climbing up the evolution...


NWC explains water shortage
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE NATIONAL Water Commission is to respond to a letter to the Editor published over the name of Michelle Tomlinson of Hopedale in St. Catherine that alleges that the area has "had no water for the past five months".


Hope for homosexuals
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN YOUR paper's section, Mind&Spirit (September 30, 2003), an article was carried under the headline 'The Theology of Vivian Panton.' On reading that article, I was shocked that the Rev. Dr. Vivian Panton who is a pastor of a...


Lambie defends his aquatic expertise
THE EDITOR, Sir: REFERENCE IS made to the "Letter of the Day" of October 12, 2003 titled "Mr. Lambie, You are so Wrong' signed by a Karl Aiken, Ivan Goodbody, Deborah Ann Rowe and George Warner, none of whom are known to the 27 deep-sea boat operators...


Recognising the Boy's Brigade
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE MONTH of October is being recognised as Boys' Brigade Month, both nationally and internationally. As one of the oldest uniformed youth organisations the Boys' Brigade was introduced to Jamaica by the late Rev. D.D. Panther...


Thank you, Ritz-Carlton
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me to express thanks to the wonderful staff members at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Montego Bay. I had the opportunity of spending a few days at the Ritz Carlton and I had the most wonderful time.


Health, soil, and disease
THE EDITOR, Sir: A MOTION by Senator Anthony Johnson aimed at promoting a scientific inquiry into improving Jamaica's soil quality in order to boost declining agricultural yields could also be of significant value to the quality of health.


Walking free to nothing
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM heartbroken at the news on The Gleaner's front page today ­ this man whose case never went to trial, and spent 24 years of his life - all his young man life ­ locked up and in pain, fear and despair.


UK visa system extreme failure
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE ALLOW me some space in your newspaper to ask this question: Why is it so extremely difficult to obtain a UK visa? Initially, I thought, they said the visa system was implemented to improve security and make the movement of...


Keisha Robinson
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM trying to find a friend, Keisha Robinson. She was living in Waterford before she migrated to the U.S.A. where she was living in New Jersey. She used to attend St. Francise All Age School.















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