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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | August 24, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY: 'Forgotten' St Thomas ravished yearly by disasters
The Editor, Sir: As a proud resident of St.Thomas, it saddens me to see my parish and its people ravished yearly by disasters, and it is worse when the effects of these disasters could have been minimised. I am sure the rest of Jamaica is tired of hearing...

Votes should be based on 'objectivity and rationale'

The Editor, Sir:While the guidance offered by Maurice O. Duncan in his letter to the editor, titled 'Some guidance for Jamaican voters', on Tuesday, August 21, is appreciated, we must note that it is faulty. Undoubtedly, the words of wisdom that he presented, as quoted..

Thanks for service

The Editor, Sir:I would like to use this opportunity to thank Power 106FM and Spirit Airlines for their service to Jamaicans living abroad, during and after the passage of Hurricane Dean. During the hurricane, Jamaicans living abroad were able to connect ...

Walker rapped re 'fix leak' comment

The Editor, Sir: Danville Walker, former head of the Office of National Reconstruction (ONR), says residents of Shearer' in PortlandCottage, Clarendon, who recently accused his organisation of providing substandard houses, need to be more grateful for what they received...

Help from music?

The Editor, Sir: Hurricane Dean has caused some problems, so now we have to solve whatever problems we can and rebuild. OK, Food For the Poor decides to help, T&T, Red Cross and others as well. Let's say that most of the relief effort helps those that really need it ...





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