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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Saturday | June 19, 2004

LETTER OF THE DAY - 'Mama was the engine that provided the push'
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CURRENT debate on educational achievement at the secondary level in Jamaica should be seen as a serious attempt by the Jamaican people to make some changes for the better.

A resounding success
THE EDITOR, Sir: "EVIL CAN only triumph where men of goodwill are too intimidated or lazy to speak out or to act in defence of the public interest when it is threatened."


Out of Rema
THE EDITOR, Sir: I'VE LIVED in Rema all my life and I had never been given a chance to see how beautiful my country is until a couple weeks ago when Mr. Butch Stewart invited us to spend a day at one of his hotels on the North Coast.


A response to Carol Archer
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM writing to respond to a letter (The Gleaner, June 12) written by Carol Archer, the People's National Party caretaker in West Rural St. Andrew. It is not correct for her to say that community members made attempts to contact...


New study on prostate cancer
THE EDITOR, Sir: REFERENCE IS made to the report in The Gleaner of June 3, 2004 under the heading 'Prostate Cancer 'Eludes' Detection'.


New for road maintenance
THE EDITOR, Sir: PERMIT ME TO respond to some issues raised in your newspaper regarding the use of micro- surfacing to rehabilitate Jamaican roads.


'Virgin Cure'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to add my voice to the too modest outcry following the report of an HIV-infected man being convicted for carnally abusing his seven-year-old step-daughter.















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