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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | June 8, 2005

LETTER OF THE DAY - What fate for the dunce child?
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN THE midst of our Child Month celebration, Minister Peart has given what we hope is his personal advice for dealing with 'dunce pickney'...

In a state of cultural chaos
THE EDITOR, Sir: Today more than ever, Jamaicans' self-awareness, our sense of pride, is being eroded due to exposure to foreign television, cable, tourism, music and merchandise etc. As a result,the island is in a state of cultural chaos and meltdown...


Identify the root cause of crime
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT HAS indeed become more and more difficult to describe the grotesque high levels of crime and violence that has been plaguing the island over the past decade and a half.


What the garrisons guarantee
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT WAS with great amazement that I read Ian Boyne's and Arnold Bertram's articles in The Sunday Gleaner on May 22, 2005. Both articles have provoked further need for analysis and frankness about garrison politics.
















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