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Jamaica Gleaner Letters

Is this not oppression and wickedness?
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY LATE mother was a fanatic about paying her property taxes. She 'knotted' and saved until she acquired the total amount and then off to the local post office she would go, to make sure that the payment reached the collectorate by...

Bert Cameron and the Wall of Fame!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I RECENTLY drove past the National Stadium and stopped to look at the Wall of Fame which has paintings of our outstanding Jamaican athletes. While I stood there among a handful of visitors to the island, full of pride in the...


Curbing national decadence
THE EDITOR, Sir: ACCIDENTS DO happen. It is a normal phenomenon and in many cases the perpetrator is not completely responsible for the action.


When did society sink so low?
THE EDITOR, Sir: FOR THE past couple of weeks one of the most prominent issues in the media, on the news and on the lips of persons in the society, has been the violence in our schools.


Shame on talk-show hosts
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY ALLOW me to use this medium to express my displeasure at most of the talk-show hosts on the various radio stations. Can I ask them to stop perpetuating the problem of crime, violence, negativism, mistrust and political...


Call in the Fraud Squad on the Gov't
THE EDITOR, Sir: HERE IS a question being asked of me by grass root colleagues, street sweepers, garbage collectors, domestic helpers, cane cutters, factory floor workers, higglers, etc. Why is it when lawyers make mistake with clients' money they are...


A word for Mr Seaga
THE EDITOR, Sir: MR. SEAGA's recent speech in England has left many uncommitted voters confused. Prior to his latest outburst, Mr. Seaga made an impassioned presentation to Parliament, arguably, the speech of the decade. Based on that speech most...










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