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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Sunday | February 22, 2004

Cultural dilemma of the message in songs
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN MANY ways, our local history and culture can be viewed as a continuous journey towards an ever increasing tolerance of free expression, no matter how distasteful, idiotic, offensive or decadent such expression may be. While some...

'Local Gov't reform needed'
THE EDITOR, Sir: WITH REFERENCE to your article in Thursday's Gleaner, 'Hanover P.C takes JPSCo to task', I was enlightened as well as startled at the information that flowed. What was of particular interest to me was the mention that...


Consistent carnage
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR LEAD story about the situation in Haiti has caused me to ponder once more the high crime rate on the island. How much longer are we willing to tolerate this consistent carnage?


Outrageous salary package
THE EDITOR, SIR: IN THE Sunday edition of your paper, dated February 15, 2004, you published the salary package of the future president of the Caribbean Court of Justice. Needless to say, I was shocked at the high amount of remuneration and..


'Our children are horrendous'
THE EDITOR, Sir: SINCE THE year 2000 the attitude of most children has become horrendous. This can be seen both in the media and in person.


Jamaica is like a toddler
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA IS like a toddler learning to balance, trying to walk. Every time she gets up she falls. Her little bones are filled with pus corruption. Con-stant borrowing cannot solve the deficit in a business. This can only be done by...















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