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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Saturday | November 15, 2008

LETTER OF THE DAY: Why children become abduction targets
The Editor, Sir:This nation, particularly its children, is terrified. Why? There are stories of abductions or 'near' abductions around every corner.

A breath of fresh air

The Editor, Sir: Regarding Friday's editorial on the death penalty debate, I really had to pause for a minute.

A message on the cost of living

The Editor, Sir: Isn't it strange that in one country $1 will buy a cup of coffee, in another, such as Jamaica, $1 will only buy confectioneries only kids favour, but in another country that same $1 will feed a person for several days?Why does money have...

The debate on hanging

The Editor, Sir: The most recent debate on hanging has sparked a controversy, but Albert Einstein said it best: "When you look at yourself from a universal standpoint, something inside always reminds or informs you that there are bigger and better things to worry about."

Holding the Gov't accountable

The Editor, Sir: I'm a bit intrigued by the fact that approximately a week ago, Prime Minister Bruce Golding stood before the parliament and the people of this country and stridently defended the purchase of the Hydel lands in St Catherine on the basis that it was needed for development of the corridor.

Fighting back

Paedophiles, stop preying on our future! Stop stealing our voices. My heart is in pain, seeing mothers and fathers and communities crying for their loved ones, who have been savagely killed, worse than a stray animal.





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