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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | August 6, 2003

J'cans should guard liberties
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS MUCH as America's subliminal belief that non-Americans are something less than human revolts me, I admire and applaud their respect for their own people.

Are we going back to the Dark Ages?
THE EDITOR, Sir: TUBAL LIGATION for poor Jamaican women? I never thought I'd see the day when Jamaica started to sound like a Nazi state where only the privileged are allowed to breed.


Phone cass cass ads
THE EDITOR, Sir: COULD I suggest that your paper prints a separate supplement with all the full-page telephone advertisements so that we can dispose of them in one movement.


Need to raise Government pensions
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS my third letter to the Prime Minister, the Minister of Finance, and the Junior Minister with responsibility for Govern-ment pensioners.


Beautiful piece of art
THE EDITOR, Sir: I LOVE the sculpture 'Redemption Song'. Wow! Does it make a statement.


Wrong location!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I OFFER some comments on the controversial sculpture at Emancipation Park. Art is often controversial, sometimes even misunderstood.


Nude, but not rude
THE EDITOR, Sir: EUROPE IS scattered with statues of nude figures. Why is it that the black man/black woman in Jamaica is still unable to accept themselves as beautiful and celebrate this beauty? ...


August Fair was great
THE EDITOR, Sir: BEING AT the August Fair put on by the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) on Emancipation Day at The Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre has strengthened my belief...


Victoria didn't liberate slaves
THE EDITOR, Sir: WAS QUEEN Victoria the Great Liberator of slaves?...


Hampton principal
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE been trying for years now to find out if Mrs. Sutherland is functioning as principal of Hampton School, where I was employed from 1991-1996.

















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