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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | August 11, 2004

Re-establishing law and order
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM not a criminologist neither do I have any training in law enforcement, nevertheless, I strongly believe that there is a simple way to restore law and order in our society, something that's severely lacking at the present time.

Parking for the disabled
THE EDITOR Sir: THE MAYOR of Kingston has announced plans to allow disabled persons to park "anywhere" on the streets. No doubt that this new drive to make the city seem more friendly to disabled persons will be very welcomed by many people.


Keeping the leeches off
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE ARE still in the throes of celebrating our 42nd Independence and we have much to be proud of. Yet one story can mar all that.


Better alternatives for Portmore
THE EDITOR, Sir: IF GOVERNMENT wants a toll road in Portmore, then why don't they...


Anything From Jamaica says thanks
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE BOARD of directors, shareholders and employees of Anything From Jamaica, Ltd and Mekyah Jamaica, Ltd. thank the Portland branch of the Jamaica Agriculture Association and the national body of the JAS...


Solid food for thought
THE EDITOR Sir: IN HIS letter to the Editor titled 'Will The Real God Please Stand Up', published in The Gleaner Online August 4, reader N. Alexander raised some very pertinent questions.


Preventing historical amnesia
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS an open letter to Prime Minister P.J Patterson:


A wise, necessary move
THE EDITOR, Sir: FROM TIME to time there are persons who claim that Mr. Bruce Golding and several persons with him were wrong when they left the JLP and formed the NDM. - the National Democratic Movement.


Finger-printing for Jamaicans
THE EDITOR, Sir: I CONTINUE to read about the high incidence of crime, and the continuous argument as to how it must be dealt with.














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