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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | April 19, 2006

LETTER OF THE DAY - Bill Morris defends rights of Jamaicans abroad
THE EDITOR, Sir: I REFER TO the article by Dawn Ritch in last Sunday's Gleaner ('Émigrés with water guns') which, if I understand her correctly, asserts that Jamaicans living abroad have no right to contribute their thoughts...

Training for nurses
THE EDITOR, Sir: I LISTENED intently to part of the speech given by the new Minister of Health on the evening news of April 8 and the soundbite stressed money from the National Health Fund for education of new nurses.


PJ's farewell
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS note-worthy that P.J. Patterson was the longest serving Prime Minister of Jamaica. As the lit candle of his over 40 years of active political life faded away on Thursday, March 30...


Build factories in parishes
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS a fact that with all the progress Jamaica has made under P. J. Patterson as Prime Minister, unemployment and crime and violence have made many of his success look small.


Contrary opinions
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a regular reader of Eulalee Thompson's column, as I find it a good source for increasing my knowledge on a number of health considerations. I found her article in The Gleaner of April 12 particularly interesting...


Protect, not destroy our environment
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT WOULD appear that we are hell-bent on destroying the environment and for what? Is it in the interest of development or in the interest of tourism? Some countries, realising how detrimental the influx of visitors...




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