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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | November 11, 2005

LETTER OF THE DAY - Sugar industry needs equipment, not money
THE EDITOR, Sir: IF THE representatives of the European Union (EU), who recently carried out a feasibility study on the Jamaican sugar industry, wish the 40,000 workers any good, they will not give us a single euro.

Is hanging uncivilised?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THERE ARE many persons who speak about a civilised world when it comes to hanging. They use many examples to support their theory that hanging is uncivilised and, therefore, should be abolished. I, however, have a problem with that.


History will judge us
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE lived abroad for 29 years, most of my adult life. I feel distanced from Jamaica both in place and time, and no topic highlights this better than homosexuality.


CXC and the sufferer
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT CAN be the justification for the Caribbean Examinations Council to charge two separate entry fees for one single candidate sitting CSEC (grade 11) and CAPE (grades 12 and 13) in a year (sitting)?
















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