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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | November 22, 2004

Save us from the buggery activists
THE EDITOR, Sir: LANGUAGE REFLECTS the culture of a people. As our beliefs, values, attitudes and mores change, our language changes.

Gay conspiracy
THE EDITOR, Sir: OVER THE past year, the media has been saturated with the comments and views of gay rights activists.


Transportation dilemma
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON WEDNESDAY, November 10, I listened to Egeton Newman of the National Association of Taxi Operators being interviewed on RJR's 'Beyond the Headlines'.


A valuable contribution
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM responding to the statement made that 'Illegal taximen costing country millions'.


Are we really independent?
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE THE Jamaican people say that we are independent since 1962, which is now over 40 years. What does independence really mean? I think it means financially self-reliant, capable of acting for oneself or on one's own.














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