LETTER OF THE DAY - Myths that challenge sex education
THE EDITOR, Sir: SEVERAL ARTICLES in your paper over the past few weeks have triggered some ideas which I would like to share through this medium. There is a myriad of reasons why we have grown men and prepubescent and adolescent girls involved...
What about the other migrants?
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN MR. SEAGA'S chronicle of the Jamaican migration over a period of 125 years, no mention was made of those Jamaicans who have migrated to mainland Europe or those who have returned to Africa. It is rather disappointing to read articles.
Mr. Golding and Venezuela
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest your report 'JLP warns Government about Chavez' in today's (June 12) Gleaner. The report quotes Mr. Bruce Golding as saying that Jamaica should not support Venezuela's bid for a U.N. Security Council seat...
Give literary education priority
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN RESPONSE to a letter submitted by Angela Blair, I would like to offer an unconventional defence of the secondary school literature syllabus. As a high school student, I studied European canon, but I also studied Caribbean...
Jamaican charmers
THE EDITOR, Sir: IAN MCDONALD delightfully skewers the macho conceit that it is the male who decides which lucky female will be the beneficiary of his charms (The Gleaner, June 12).
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