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Jamaica Gleaner Letters

A paradox that does not apply
THE EDITOR, Sir: Very confusing and also disturbing to me is the use of a paradox when it is well-known that it does not apply in a given situation.

The most frightening experiences
THE EDITOR, Sir: It was one of the most frightening experiences I have ever encountered. Life can never be the normal means of joy with the death of so many honest, innocent individuals. Those who died in the tragic fall of the twin towers...


'Tumbling Tumbleweed'
THE EDITOR, Sir: Anyone over 50 years of age may remember a silly old American Western song by Gene Autry or "one of those guys" of the wild wild west, the song is called "Tumbling Tumbleweed"...


A provocative awakening
THE EDITOR: Sir, My interest was sparked when I read Tony Deyal's article "Dancing on the ceiling" published Monday, September 23, 2002.


Trivialising election day announcement
THE EDITOR, Sir: We do not ask that Mr. Patterson contain his exuberance, as displayed on the night he announced the election date, merely that he would demonstrate it in a more appropriate manner.














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