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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | April 20, 2004

Incompetence should not be rewarded
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHERE ARE the objective voices of truth in the Jamaican society? They should be found among all its citizens as a reflection of true democracy.

Don't blame teacher for poor results
THE EDITOR, Sir: ALTHOUGH I know that nothing that I say will disabuse the minds of those who are hell-bent on the misguided notion that teacher's input is equal to students' output - that is, passes in examinations - for what it is worth...


When is rape taken out of context?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS an open letter to Amina Blackwood Meeks...


Jesus did not die willingly
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN YOUR issue of April 6th, the Rev. Devon Dick, in an article titled, 'The Significance of Jesus' death', said and I quote: "Jesus' death is a picture of sacrifice. Here was a man willing to die for all".


Introspection needed into Christianity
THE EDITOR, Sir: Having read Rev. Mr. Dick's piece published in your edition of April 7 and that of Mr. Peter Espeut the following day, I wonder if it isn't high time for Christians to take a fresh look at their beliefs concerning Jesus of Nazareth.


Road safety - a two-pronged effort
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHILE IT is good for the authorities to implement systems to force motorists to obey the traffic laws, the ruling authorities should also make sure that road safety is a must for motorists and pedestrians as well.


Enforcing law should be humane and orderly
THE EDITOR, Sir: MAN'S INHUMANITY to man was more than visible on TVJ news on Tuesday, February 3. I saw food going to waste when there are so many hungry, starving and malnourished people in Jamaica.


Implement Japanese model in the Civil Service
THE EDITOR, Sir: Critical to the growth and development of an organisation is the collaboration and input of its employees in decision-making.


The urge for success
THE EDITOR, Sir: Finally the big 'T' in with us again with strong determination and a solid back bone. This story in short and spicy, it's all about the 'T' that represents the Cross of Jesus Christ.


Constant Spring police
THE EDITOR, Sir: This is a thank you letter from my two young children and myself to the policeman and policewoman Judith from Constant Spring police station to say a big thank you.


Friends of Susan Hylton
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HOPE that a few friends that I am trying to locate will read this and hopefully they will get in touch with me. My name is Susan Hylton and I lived in Harbour View and attended St. Hugh's High School.














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