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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | December 15, 2006

LETTER OF THE DAY - Gamblers Anonymous part of new study
The Editor, Sir: Please permit me space to present some information on a positive intervention taking place in our country. I have recognised that we have developed a penchant for highlighting and exacerbating the negative, and continuation ...

Apology won't make us whole

The Editor, Sir: At first, I thought Professor Nettleford's idea was a good one, until I read Mrs. Gloudon's piece entitled 'Sorry can't boil cow skin', regarding the apology of Prime Minister Blair for the British involvement in slavery.


Reparations a delusion

The Editor, Sir: What we need is not debates about reparations, but about how to move on and uplift the race. Debating reparations keeps us in a slavish mindset, which shackles our creativity and drive for self-reliance.


Corruption in schools

The Editor, Sir: The report that some teachers in schools across Jamaica are extorting monies from students for the return of properties that were confiscated is yet another low in our country. Yes! Corruption has extend its tentacles...




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