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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Saturday | July 31, 2004

LETTER OF THE DAY:
Searching for new leaders

THE EDITOR, Sir: THE TWO major political parties will soon elect new leaders but what do these 'new' leaders have to offer? Bruce left the JLP because he was tired of 'tribalism ...

Regarding lawyers and searches
THE EDITOR, Sir: RULES 15(1) and 15(2) of the Correctional Institution (Adult Correctional Centre) Rules 1991, read as follows:


What do lawyers have to hide?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE INFECTION of corruption has been eating away at the bones of the moral fabric of our society. And while we would like to think that the legal fraternity which should be the backbone of that same moral fabric would be exempt from...


Something foul on the causeway
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PIECE carried by The Gleaner on July 27th, 2004 involving the eviction of the causeway fisherfolk confounded my typically serene sensibilities. As I digested the article, nostalgic memories of joyful children by the sea, hardworking.


Seeking solutions in education
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE PERMIT me to share with your readers a matter that gives me great concern. Before I even begin to express this concern, let me hasten to say that I believe the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) and the Government mean.


Share the blame
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WAS amused by a letter from an irate citizen complaining about the location of the American Embassy in Liguanea. The writer takes the easiest course: blame the U.S.A. for this 'arrogance'. Yet, how could the U.S. government erect a...














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