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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | November 15, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY - Lewd music trumpeted from public transport
THE EDITOR, Sir: I refer to the letter published in yesterday's Gleaner (November 14) by Sophia Griffiths pertaining to 'dirty music'.The lewdness of the illicit sex and gun-slinging music, which trumpets from public transportation and every drum-pan sound ...

Message to Santa

THE EDITOR, Sir: ALL I want for Christmas is pothole-free roads and a war waged on bush. I don't mind patchwork on the roads; we could simply call it quilted asphalting, that will do for Christmas; at least we could drive without being exposed with every roll of the tyre...

Beware phone scam artists!

THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM not sure if your newspaper has already done this story, but it appears that the phone scam artists operating out of Montego Bay are intensifying their efforts. Within the past week, no less than four members of my household have been contacted...

We also weep!

THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to humbly comment on the recent happenings that have unfolded over the past two weeks regarding the Cuba light bulb scandal. It it with deep regret that I learnt of the excessive expenditure for the distribution of free light bulbs,...

Create an independent police auditor

THE EDITOR, Sir:In my opinion, the Jamaica Constabulary Force is one of the better-structured, well-organised, and disciplined department of Government in the country.The force doesn't need any major overhaul or reconstruction. It's longevity speaks for itself.

Dolphins more at risk

The Editor, Sir: We refer to an article published in The Sunday Gleaner, November 4, 2007, entitled "Ochi's $250 million expanded paradise - Relaunch planned for Dolphin Cove", which stated that expansion of the Dolphin Cove theme park in Ocho Rios is complete...

'Thank you' Cpl Boris Gardener

The Editor, Sir:I take this opportunity, on behalf of my family and myself to say "Thank you" to Cpl. Boris Gardener of the police post at the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP). At about 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 3, I suffered the misfortune...

Start a 'speak English campaign'

The Editor, Sir: The English Language is the most widely used language for business and commerce internationally and except for the US$ it is the most widely used 'currency' worldwide. I believe we, Jamaicans, have received two things of value from British colonialism...

Concerned about cable monopoly

The Editor, Sir: I am concerned about the direction in which the cable business is moving. I am living in Portmore and was served by Jamaica Amalgamated Cable Systems (JACS). We were able to view a wide variety of channels at a reasonable price of anywhere between $1,200 and $1,600...





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