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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Sunday | November 20, 2005

Letter of the day - What will men think of next?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WONDER if the men in both Houses of Parliament have any idea what they have done by even entertaining the idea of a woman being required to maintain her spouse, much more to attempt to amend the law to permit this...

We need answers
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY HEART is bleeding as we speak, reading about little Morifa in Jones Town who was shot in the back. How can these people be so heartless? These people will never see God's face. What are they fighting for?


Commentary - The more things change...
SEVENTY-THREE YEARS ago, Marcus Garvey had some ideas that spoke right through the years and remain poignant up until today. His comments made at a meeting of school teachers in Kingston in October 1932 about their role in moulding the lives of children..


Unity is strength
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD suggest to all the members of the House of Representatives and also the Senate that they ask RJR to give them a tape of the Hot Line programme on Thursday the 17th of November and they will hear the heart moving appeal...
















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