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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | June 3, 2004

Pump some gambling profits into education
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE, THE grassroots people, are being made poorer to make some other people richer. For example, when our Government squanders poor people's tax dollars and then have to borrow heavily to balance the country's budget...

oo much about sex
THE EDITOR, Sir: I JUST want the public to acknowledge the fact that there are too many substantial things in our country at this time that portray sex.


Jamaican men tomorrow
THE EDITOR, Sir: WITH LIMITED time in presenting, 'Sexual Maturity and Leadership' at the Men on a Mission Conference last Saturday...


Pay tithes to feed the poor
THE EDITOR, Sir: CHRISTIAN GREETINGS. It has come to my awareness that though the Government has taken up the responsibility of ministering to the needs of the poor...


Reconsider new embassy location
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to add my two cents to the raging controversy regarding the pending construction of the US Embassy in residential Bamboo Pen, Liguanea.


Teach the public self-respect
THE EDITOR, Sir: I THINK a girl who respects herself will not allow a man to use her, but will wait until she finds the man who respects and means her good.


Warranty for our education system
THE EDITOR, Sir: DO YOU know what's hot and what's not right now? Education. Do you know why? Dr. Minott.


Let professionals fix education
THE EDITOR, Sir: There are flaws in the system, and we should do everything in our power to ameliorate the situation. However, any system that we turn the spotlight on will be weighed in the balance of public opinion and found wanting.














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