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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | November 21, 2003

Code of Regulations is not the problem
THE EDITOR, Sir: There have been a lot of concerns raised recently, regarding the efficiency and effectiveness of the Code of Regulations, which govern the teaching profession.

EOJ should oversee JFF elections
THE EDITOR, Sir: I NOTE with interest Patrick Roberts' request for the Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ) to oversee the election of officers for the new JFF administration on November 23, 2003.


Primary schools should have bursars
THE EDITOR, Sir: SO OFTEN we sell our primary schools short and we expect them to be highly productive.


Dr. Davies' best is not good enough
THE EDITOR, Sir: UNTIL INTEREST rates and taxation are reduced to economically defensive levels, production and employment will continue to evade us.


Residents locked out after Reggae Boyz match
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to use this medium to express my shock and total disappointment at the authority responsible for organising the one-way routes which were enforced on Sunday for the football match.


Irwindale citizens want answers
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CITIZENS of Irwindale would like to bring to your attention the construction of a perimeter fence/wall at the entrance of our community where our main road intersects with the Sign main road.


My water bill needs explaning
THE EDITOR, Sir: I RECEIVED a water bill which reads...


More respect for family nurse practitioners
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS A practising family nurse practitioner for over five years, I have grown increasingly concerned over the lack of recognition being meted to us by the society.


Dr. Marshall and his co-workers
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to highlight my appreciation to the doctor and nurses of the St. Ann's Bay Hospital Accident and Emergency Department.


Neville Graham
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to express my sincere gratitude to Neville Graham, Public Information Officer at the Electoral Office of Jamaica.















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