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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | November 27, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY - Clarifying the law re money laundering
The Editor, Sir: With this letter, I wish to both 'chastise' the established public media for not being as thorough and precise as it ought, and also to remind the public on the status of Anti-Money Laundering (AML) legislation in Jamaica....

Ignoring traffic rules

The Editor, Sir: With reference to the editorial in today's Gleaner, (November 24, 2007) 'The Misery of Traffic Gridlock', I would like to mention one problem I have seen. The stop lights at major intersections are not observed, and motorists cross when the light changes to amber....

Aubyn Hill has no link to Cash Plus

The Editor, Sir: Last Friday, November 23, 2007, I received telephone calls from many of my friends who informed me that a female caller to 'Perkins On Line', the popular radio talk show programme, was categoric in her claim that Mr. Carlos Hill and I are related and, apparently...

More diplomacy needed

The Editor, Sir: The initial principle of inclusiveness as enunciated by Prime Minister Bruce Golding seems to have eluded him. The interpretation was that he was promoting harmony and unity between the political parties. However, his recent remarks about the opposition...

PM's role in appointments

The Editor, Sir: Your correspondent Mr.Hugh P. Smythe seems to have a bit of difficulty understanding the difference between being critical of the Jamaican Constitution and being disrespectful. The tone and content of his tiresome tirade seems to be directed...

Highway work irks residents

THE EDITOR, Sir: It is with a sense of complete frustration and utter helplessness that I am impelled to publicise the manner in which this project is being handled, and implemented. I speak on behalf of the residents of the town of Oracabessa in St. Mary and its environs.

A matter of class

The Editor,Sir: As a teacher who presides over different classes (pun intended) of students everyday, one of the fundamental lessons I teach is that of ignoring name callers, especially when your name is not called. However, in the event that your name is mentioned...





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