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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | March 6, 2006

LETTER OF THE DAY - More advice to the churches
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to commend your choice for the Letter of the Day, 'The church courting danger' on February 22, written by Charles Evans. That letter should be distributed to all churches and mandated as required reading for members of the ch

Experience and qualification
THE EDITOR, Sir: SOME OF those who questioned and continue to question the academic qualifications of Minister Portia Simpson Miller, are dishonest because they know that she has far above average education in the way education is usually understood.


Nothing has changed
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE GLEANER front page headlines of Monday, February 27 stated that 'Portia Bats Carefully' and 'Five murdered in St. Thomas'. This said it all and should have sobered all that belief that Portia offers Jamaica...


Return to family values
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA IS moving further and furhter into a state of immorality where family values are going to the dogs - if not already gone to the dogs. The frequent incidence of brutal murders taking place is living proof...


Jamaica, stand behind Portia
THE EDITOR, Sir: With Portia Simpson Miller being in government for so long, I am sure her decision-making and leadership skills will allow her to improve or fill the gap where others refused or neglected to lead Jamaica and its people.
















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