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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | April 14, 2005

LETTER OF THE DAY - Some tips on how to prevent rape
THE EDITOR, Sir: UNFORTUNATELY, THE grim experience as reported in your Letter of the Day of April 8, 2005, is that of many rape cases today. Rape is an act of violence, an assault, in which one forces oneself on another to have sex against his/her will.

Corruption debate compromised
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM concerned that the integrity of the debate regarding corruption in Jamaica, occasioned by the current crises facing the embattled National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSW-MA), has been compromised.


Pope, a voice of freedom
THE EDITOR, Sir: THANKS FOR granting me the privilege to congratulate publicly Ian Boyne, veteran journalist, on his article, 'John Paul II' appearing in The Sunday Gleaner of April 12, 2005.


The Causeway controversy
THE EDITOR, Sir: A LOT has been said on this topic already, but nowhere has it been mentioned that either the users of this new road will pay for it or everyone who pays taxes in Jamaica will pay.















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