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Letters
A teen speaks out
THE EDITOR, Madam: WE JAMAICANS are facing a lot of problems but building more prisons is not the answer, we should think more positively. If more schools and training centres are built and children who cannot afford it are supplied with the equipment...

Popular Song Competition needs urgent revamping
THE EDITOR, Madam: IN OUR recently concluded Popular Song Competition, I was quite disappointed with the outcome. I was especially disappointed since it seems that the current drive of the Commission is to awaken the cultural consciousness in our young..

Complaints and conservation
THE EDITOR, Madam: IT IS amazing what we Jamaicans will complain about. The most recent being the Cable and Wireless rate increase. These people complain about paying a few cents per minute for a call while at the same time whenever they get the 25 cent.

Power and income distribution
THE EDITOR, Madam: I AM writing in response to Mr. Chuck's piece 'Living in a rotten society.' I was very pleased to hear him tear into many of the forgotten miseries in Jamaica but then after a great deal of smoke and mirrors about the economy..
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