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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Saturday | January 24, 2004

LETTER OF THE DAY - 'No such thing as an illegitimate child'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I READ with interest your article of January 15/04 captioned "Children born out of wedlock" are still "bastards" and was reminded of a personal experience many moons ago.

'Sting' should be about entertainment
THE EDITOR, Sir: STING, ACCORDING to its emblem is 'The greatest one night reggae show on earth', which to me and many other is true. About 17 of us, 10 of whom are my family members and are from the United States (US) went to the show.


Another innocent victim
THE EDITOR, Sir: YET ANOTHER innocent passenger has been shot to death, or injured, by the police chasing a fleeing motor vehicle. Over the past two years there have been a number of similar cases.


Who said class war is a thing of the past?
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHEN THE going gets tough, who is called upon to bear the burden? 'Re-peal the Redundancy Act' cry our employers. 'A pay cut, or your job' cries the Government, although this applies only to us ordinary workers, not 'our' MPs of...


A man is just a man
THE EDITOR, Sir: I SEE a man as a man ought to be seen as a human being with blood in his veins as in mine. He needs justice as I need justice; he wants happiness as I do.


In the interest of farmer enrichment
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WISH to respond to the letter that was published in the Gleaner on Monday 5th January 2004 written by Mr. Authur Lawson on praedial larceny. Firstly, let me state as clearly as possible that the Jamaica Agricultural...


Splitting the Anglican community
THE EDITOR, Sir: ANGLICANS ALL over the world, anxiously await the findings of the Canterbury Committee, which was set up by the Archbishop of Canterbury to examine the legal and theological implications of a controversial embrace of homosexuality...


We extend our gratitude
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE MEMBERS of the Balaclava/Oxford Area Group of the Jamaica Red Cross Society wish to extend their gratitude to the folks who contributed to the Annual Christmas Party for the Golden Agers and the shut-ins from the areas of...


Thanks and commendation to the police
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE noticed a more principled relationship between the Police Constabulary and the citizenship of communities I know. At my community, Harbour View, Kingston 17, there is a team of police Personnel that does community policing...


Searching for Norman Stewart
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR 'SEARCHING For' column might be an appropriate means of soliciting information on the whereabouts of Mr. Norman Stewart on behalf of my mother Mrs. Ivel Dixon Rose.
















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