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Letters

Letter of the Day How to cook your own goose
THE EDITOR, Madam: WITH THE festive season fast approaching, I thought it appropriate to share this recipe for cooking your own goose with my fellow Jamaicans. Never mind that this is the same goose that lays the golden egg, we are going to cook it...

Bungling over lost luggage
THE EDITOR, Madam: THE EVERLASTING bungling regarding a piece of my luggage which was lost on an Air Jamaica flight from London to Montego Bay has forced me to set pen to paper.

... and a national hero
THE EDITOR, Madam: IF IN our time, a daring Castro-like Jamaican succeeds in getting the USA to 'lay-off' our backs, and not to see us as a banana-drug republic, so that we can exhale, he should be declared a national hero. If a bold Jamaican succeeds...

World AIDS Day 2000: what next?
THE EDITOR, Madam: WE HAVE just observed another World AIDS Day, with the theme, "Men make a difference." There has been the usual flurry of activities, encouraging people to act on their knowledge to prevent themselves and others from catching HIV. But.

Women Walk participants

THE EDITOR, Madam: WE WISH to say thanks to all those who participated in the recent 'walk' under the theme - Weeping Women Walk (WWW) - put on by the Pastors Wives' Fellowship Apostolic, to pray for the healing of our nation, Jamaica Land We Love.

A confidant and friend
THE EDITOR, Madam: THE SHOCKING news that stunned a vast number of people in Jamaica and overseas, was the horrendous gun-slaying of Father Howard Rochester, beloved pastor, counsellor, confidant and friend.


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