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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | August 12, 2004

Should credit unions be treated as banks?
THE EDITOR: Sir I READ with interest a letter written by Dr. Gardner of the Manchester Co-operative Credit Union on the stifling of credit unions.

Wrong use of NHT funds
THE EDITOR, Sir: I, LIKE most residents and persons born in the parish of Trelawny, but who may have moved, are heartened by the news of the proposed major resort developments known as 'Harmony Cove'.


The Church is far from silent
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS a letter to critics of the 'Church'. You do not 'darken the door of a church'" except for funerals or weddings; you turn off the radio or television when Christian songs or programmes...


Devise a modern system to remove bodies
THE EDITOR, Sir, WE ARE in a serious condition in Jamaica, this year of our Lord, exactly 42 years after Independence.


A pensioner's urgent appeal
THE EDITOR: Sir, I AM directing this letter to the Prime Minister, P.J. Patterson.


Heartfelt gratitude to a past student
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS not often that benefaction is displayed anonymously. Such is the case as two computers were recently donated to our school by a past student.


Andrea McPherson
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM searching for my sister who lives in the St. Thomas area. Her name is Andrea McPherson and she has a sister called Judith Mcpherson.


Lurline Johnson
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM trying to locate Lurline Johnson or anyone knowing her whereabouts. I don't know if she is still alive, but she should be in her late 60s or 70s.














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