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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | April 12, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY - Banning cellphones - not the way to go!
The Editor, Sir: The outburst of violence in schools recently has apparently ruffled the feathers of principals and education stakeholders in general. Oftentimes robbers target school children, et al, for their possessions.

Fast-track Strata Act

The Editor, Sir:The escalating property values and the diminishing availability of land, especially in the capital city of Kingston, demand that the legislation to amend the Strata Act be immediately placed on a fast track.

Dualisation mess

The Editor, Sir:I read with much dismay the article 'Private sector to raise money for Montego Bay road project'. I said dismay because if the parish council, along with other Government approving agency, had done their job well, they would have required ...

Exercise your franchise

The Editor, Sir:I am in my mid-forties and have never voted. My reluctance to take the initiative to do so was due in part to the dismal performance of the elected political party over the years, and their failure to really make a substantial effort to address some of the serious....

Partisan politics and investments

The Editor, Sir: I consider Mr. Lambert Brown's contribution very pragmatic and enlightening on this subject, 'Development and jobs'. Too often Jamaicans tend to look at any form of development in Jamaica negatively and suspiciously, without looking at the long-term ramifications.

Artistes must stop sending wrong message

The Editor, Sir: It is full time that the Jamaican public send a message to some of our so-called music entertainers who believe that they are free to do whatever they want and be accepted. Many of us have never and will never buy any of their music...





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