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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | July 11, 2006

LETTER OF THE DAY - Hear the children's cry
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON MARCH 8, 2006 a letter I had written was published by The Gleaner as the letter of the day. It is a honour for which I am grateful but one which has brought me no joy. No one has heard my simple request...

Not the children again, Mr. Reid!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM indeed appalled by a statement coming from JTA President Ruel Reid to "keep tax-dodgers kids out of school" suggesting that "parents be required to present a tax compliance certificate (TCC) for their children to attend high...


Where are the morals?
THE EDITOR, Sir: MANY ARE grateful that your newspaper brought the sordid case to the attention of the public. I am truly incensed. What sort of "ex-judge" is that? What sort of "deacon" is that? What sort of human beings are they?


Henry-Wilson, time to bat
THE EDITOR, Sir: "COME MAXINE, it's your time, bat well." Like a cricket match at the fall of a wicket comes another batsman/woman. After the cement saga, now comes the GSAT controversy over what many would call the mismanagement...


Abstinence is the only true answer to AIDS
THE EDITOR, Sir: REGARDING THE article 'Puzzled about Jamaicans and homosexuality', July 7, 2006, homosexual activity contributes to a culture of death because it thwarts the natural generation of life.


More wake-up calls needed?
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT OTHER wake-up calls do we need to address the gruesome behaviour in Jamaica at this present moment? It is becoming more apparent day by day that the criminals are intentionally and unlawfully trying to ruin this beautiful place.




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