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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | July 7, 2004

LETTER OF THE DAY:
Jamaica is bleeding

THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA HAS more churches per square mile than any other country. That's what we've been told. And so what?! I challenged that theory by searching ...

Portmore toll road
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE GOVERNMENT needs to discuss this issue of the toll road for Portmore properly with the residents of the area.


Who trades?
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN BOTH the official and The Gleaner analyses of the cocaine/heroin trade in Jamaica there is the failure to admit the role of the non-black Jamaican oligarchy in the illicit drug trade in Jamaica since the early 1970s.


A lesson for Seaga
THE EDITOR, Sir: EDWARD SEAGA would have perhaps made a better headmaster than politician. His managerial skills are excellent but the best managers do not necessarily make the best politicians and vice versa.


Do not blame patois
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE WRITER of the Letter of The Day, Tuesday, June 29, once again lays the blame for the poor academic performance of Jamaican students on those who are advocating the use of patois in schools. But could this relatively recent 'patois...


Church should back off
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a positive man and I truly love my country. Sadly, I don't think the clergy loves this country. No matter what they say I think the church looks out for its self-interest.















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