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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | January 17, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY - Abolish children's homes! Put them back into families
The Editor, Sir: I have shed many tears for the children of Jamaica. My heart bleeds for those children whose mothers and fathers have been torn away from them by the wicked hands of crime. For those whose innocent lives have been snuffed out...

Time to confront our terrorists

The Editor, Sir: Acts akin to terrorism, that's what occurring with the recent blatant attack on the security forces over the last few days, and I am concerned that our leaders have not the intestinal fortitude to unite in stemming this monster...


JCF is just a fraction of the problem

The Editor, Sir: It is with great interest that I read your letter about JCF corrupt cops. I have personally known this for years. I for one, whenever I leave my house I always have 'a likkle' something just in case I am stopped.


Charlie's nine-night

The Editor, Sir: I must use this medium to express thanks to those persons responsible for preserving the Jamaican culture through the years. On Friday night, I joined many theatre personnel and lovers of the arts to send home...


Africa will never forget

The Editor, Sir: I could have sat down and composed a stinging response to this 'Rastafarian' (or should I say Cristafarian in her christinsanity maze of thought), but I won't. I can only say that we the rest of Africa who demand reparations...


Prevent crime

The Editor, Sir: Kevin Chang's 'Tired of pretty words' makes sad reading for two reasons. One is that his description of the crime scene is undeniably accurate. The other is that his prescription, like that of almost all of the local media...




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