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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | May 26, 2005

LETTER OF THE DAY - Closing businesses is only the first step
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE DECISION of Scotia Bank Jamaica not to support the protest action of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, is simply unintelligent and it only shows a myopic dim reasoning that underestimates the weight of our situation.

Business closedown will work
THE EDITOR, Sir: I NOTICED that the Letter of the Day in the May 24, 2005 online edition of the Jamaica Gleaner was titled 'Business closedown will not work'. Well, I beg to disagree. We can't all just sit on our hands and cry...


Ethical experts?
THE EDITOR, Sir: Having read Ralph Thompson's article, 'What is legal, what is ethical?' (Sunday Gleaner, May 22), I agree that ethics-driven problem-solving encourages better civic behaviour.


The morality of cloning
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM disappointed with South Korea and Britain's refusal to accept the UN's ban on human cloning. Genetic science has great potential for either serving or degrading humanity.
















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