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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | May 16, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY - How to set the stage for free education
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ a letter from Josephine Campbell in The Gleaner of May 14, suggesting that free education was now impractical in Jamaica. I am offended that someone who benefited from free education in the '70s would be so hypocritical and selfish...

Quitting the gay wagon

THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT IN the world is going on in Jamaica today? Everyone and his brother man quoting scriptures, offering arguments about homosexuality? Whoa up the mules; it's time to get off the wagon before it gets to the cliff! Nobody is telling you...

Signs of the 'second coming'

THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a Jamaican living in New York for quite some time and sometimes read The Gleaner on the Internet. I found the Letter of the Day written by a Christian gentleman quite interesting, calling the prayer breakfast a mockery.

Settling disputes

THE EDITOR, Sir: IT SEEMS to me that settling disputes in an amicable fashion is sadly lacking in Jamaica's culture. Disputes between opposing factions, particularly those which arise among poor and illiterate individuals, often lead to personal injury or death.

A plan for new parliamentary plaza downtown

The Editor, Sir: First, I must thank you for publishing Mr. Neita's view of what and where he thinks the seat and symbol of Government should be. I am sure that more of us are likewise inspired and I do believe that there is national consensus...





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