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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | November 4, 2003

Removing mental illness stigma
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a Jamaican working in the field of school-based mental health services as Executive Director of the Safe Schools/ Healthy Students Action Centre at the National Mental Health Association in the U.S.

Assistance needed to start education fund
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest the report by your Teino Evans on "Early childhood teachers...".


No excuse for creating street kids
THE EDITOR, Sir: I BEWAIL the diffusion of young children on our nation's streets at nights. The neglect of young children has become an unfortunate feature in our society.


It was indeed a riot, Mr Dyer
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. GODFREY Dyer, of the JHTA, is quoted as saying with regard to the recent problems in Flankers, "It was a demonstration not a riot."


Improve service to customer, JPS
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE ALL thought that when our government divested JPS to a private company that we would receive better service instead what we have got is a deteriorating service.


Give Jamaicans something to celebrate
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM very concerned about Jamaica and what is going to happen 10 years from now. There are so many questions but no answers.


A dismal future lies ahead
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PLIGHT of the residents in the Housing Scheme in Clarendon who had their water disconnected for non-payment and illegal connections is a syndrome of what is happening in our society.


Honour Motty Perkins and Dawn Ritch
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONE OF the greatest things of this world is the veneration done to human worth by the hearts of men. Every man is valued in this world as he shows by his or her professional conduct that he wishes to be valued.


Honour Motty Perkins and Dawn Ritch
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONE OF the greatest things of this world is the veneration done to human worth by the hearts of men. Every man is valued in this world as he shows by his or her professional conduct that he wishes to be valued.















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