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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Sunday | March 7, 2004

LETTER OF THE DAY:
CARICOM's shortcoming

THE EDITOR, Sir: AMERICA'S FIRST black Secretary of State, General Colin Powell, and a man with Caribbean heritage, on Monday, heatedly denied the charge that ...

Gov't fails to heed its word
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICANS ARE being encouraged to support our local manufacturers by buying their products/services and yet, our Government is showing us they have no faith in Jamaican product by having Eniath's Printing Services, a Trinidadian company.


US duress
THE EDITOR, Sir: I BELIEVE that it is quite clear that the United States, where I live, forced out Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. On this point, the hearing in the House of Respresentatives last week was most relevant. Charles Rangel from New.


Shape up, JLP!
THE EDITOR, Sir: LET ME state that I have always been an advocate of a majority of the principles proposed by the Jamaica Labour Party. I admire the leadership style and skills of the Leader of the Opposition, Edward Seaga, and applaud his frankness in..


High praises for Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: IF EVER there was a time we as a people should be proud to be identified as Jamaicans wherever in the world we are, it is now: At a time when our economy is suffering its worst battering we are able to extend the hand of brotherhood and.


Legalise it?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THOSE INTELLECTUALS at the University of the West Indies (UWI) and those in Government, who unfortunately are the lawframers of our country, would do well if they listen to our learned and informed Solicitor General re the...















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