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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | February 12, 2008

LETTER OF THE DAY - Jamaica overrun by domestic terrorists
THE EDITOR, Sir: Law-abiding citizens of Jamaica wake up and smell the Blue Mountain Coffee, our country is being terrorised by terrorists, yes terrorists. Let's call them what they are and deal with them accordingly. I am a white American, a US citizen, I am married to a lovely Jamaican woman...

Undermining the role of the civil service

The Editor Sir: I read with interest the story captioned 'Who's the boss?'Examining the relationship between permanent secretaries and government ministers in The Sunday Gleaner of February 10. I also took note of your editorial in last Friday's Gleaner which discussed...

Get people's views on abortion

The Editor, Sir: I write as a citizen of this land, thankful/mindful that there are competent and committed ministerial colleagues who are articulating the official position of the Church in this public debate brought about in part by the report of the Abortion Policy Review...

'I recall being in the womb'

The Editor, Sir: I can't help but add a little spice to the controversial topic of abortion. My take on the matter is that sometimes circumstances, as it may be seen with the natural eye, do not allow us to be responsible when making very crucial choices.

When 'calibre' was key

The Editor, Sir: I have read the instalments of your articles on the permanent secretary flowing out of Dr Davis' comments on the civil service. As a retired public servant, I looked for the word 'calibre' as the touchstone in the whole issue and never found emphasis ...

Dark view of US future

The Editor, Sir: Call me a pessimist, a cynic, what you will, but mark my words well with caution and without upsetting yourselves. The crystal ball has turned dark and the light has burned out on the future of my country. America today is a decaying society ...

The surveyor's role in land purchase

The Editor, Sir: Please let me commend The Gleaner on the publication of the article on 'Purchasing land', in The Sunday Gleaner of February 4.I must thank you on behalf of the members of the Land Surveyors Association of Jamaica (LSAJ) for the exposure...





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