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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Sunday | June 24, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY - How did legal eyes miss this?
The Editor, Sir: So rare it is that the media champion national institutions in Jamaica, and never on the front page, that I find myself in an unwanted position of criticising members of an institution that you find worthy of praise.

Questions for National Solid Waste Management Authority

The Editor, Sir: Since I manage a small plaza, I am obliged by the provision of the anti-litter law to provide a garbage skip to service the needs of the tenants. Not long after I installed the skip, more than six moths ago, the National Solid Waste Management Authority removed a corroded bottomless garbage skip it had previously provided for use in the area.

Effective social intervention needed

The Editor, Sir: Recently, I read a sorrowful, tragic story in your newspaper about a Jamaican family living somewhere in St. Catherine - the 15-year-old son having sex with his mother; his father seemingly unable to do anything about it ...

Borobridge cottage not for sale

The Editor, Sir: The members of my family and I were in total disbelief when we read The Sunday Gleaner dated June 3, 2007, and saw a photograph of our private property advertised for sale under the caption 'Cottage for sale'.

Cowardly thugs

The Editor, Sir: Although many among us have become numb to violence, I cringed when I heard about the brutal slaying of Maureen Bennett and her daughter Damone Skyers in Torrington Park onWednesday night.





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