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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | August 31, 2004

Shades of Nero fiddling in Rome
THE EDITOR, Sir: NERO, THE emperor who came to power at the age of 16, was dangerously affected by youthful exuberance.

Evaluating the way women dress
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE STATEMENTS by Rev. Blair on how women should dress in the society have indeed struck a sensitive nerve. Women are being pressured to evaluate the reason for dressing the way they do.


Exploiting trade prospects
THE EDITOR, Sir: MINISTER OF Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, K.D. Knight has expressed concern that local businesses have not maximised opportunities available under existing free trade agreements...


Legalising abortion is not the answer
THE EDITOR, Sir: LEGALISING ABORTIONS will not stop illegal, unlicensed and unsafe abortions from occurring, and I am saddened to see this fallacy being asserted with such frequency.


Proud to be Jamaican
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WATCHED with pleasure and admiration as Jamaican athletes graced the world stage and did their best to prove to the world that although we are a small country we are talented and full of potential.


Delivering the gold
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT'S A great time for Jamaicans all over the diaspora. The triumph of Veronica Campbell and the relay team in such spectacular form has left the arrogant U.S. sprint contingent emotionally violated.


Celebrating Miss Lou
THE EDITOR, Sir: MISS LOU'S visit to Jamaica last year was a joyful event for everyone. Never had this country seen such a warm outpouring of love as was witnessed at the Emancipation Park concert in her honour.


Wake up, Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHERE ARE all the true, concerned and God-fearing Jamaicans? Are they the ones that are flooding the news media over the past couple weeks with letters, e-mails...


Women the most persecuted
THE EDITOR, Sir: I ASSEVERATE that women are undoubtedly the most persecuted specie on planet earth! They are blamed for every conceivable ill and treated accordingly...














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