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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | December 30, 2003

Dancehall's depravity
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS appalling to see the murky depths to which dancehall music in Jamaica has sunk. These hurry-come-up babblers spew profanities...

'Edu-tainment'
The EDITOR, SIR: I WRITE to give commendation to the programme staff of the CVM-TV Communication Group. The Christmas time is often bombarded with much foreign programming, showing local viewers...


Stop behaving like 'lumpens'
The EDITOR, SIR: AFTER SUCH a great year internationally from some of our reggae artistes...Sean Paul, Shaggy, Wayne Wonder, Burning Spear et al...


Mandeville has been enhanced
The EDITOR, SIR: I WOULD like to welcome and congratulate those companies who have recently opened branches or have opened new businesses in Mandeville.


Let us renew our historical bonds
THE EDITOR, Sir: JANUARY 1, 2004 will mark another year in the history of every nation-state, world-wide; such as East Timor sucking on the breast of independence,while some such as Afghanistan continue to brave the painful stage of teething.


'Mary is dead'
THE EDITOR, Sir: OKAY, SOMEBODY please help me out here. I have been seeing prayers to Mary being published in The Gleaner and I am quite disturbed by it.


The power of language is application
THE EDITOR, Sir: I GREW up in Jamaica until I was 19 years old.


More social ills
THE EDITOR, Sir: GREETINGS. GANJA may be decriminalised and later legalised. Will this lead to another of the social ills of Jamaica, especially for the vulnerable, the youth, the student population and the unemployed? ...


'So-called multi-racial city'
THE EDITOR, Sir: RE THE letter, "Grass not greener on the other side"...


Digicel, do the noble thing!
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON CHRISTMAS Eve, I went to visit my elderly aunt at the Shirley Retreat House on Maeven Avenue and noticed what appeared to be a tree which had apparently grown up "overnight" on a property in close proximity...















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