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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | May 17, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY - Free education? Pie in the sky dreams that turn into nightmares
The Editor, Sir: Mr. Stephen Smith, the pie in the sky dream of free education that Mr. Golding is leading a seemingly educated person such as you to believe is appalling. Your letter failed to quantify the cost of this free education in the same fashion...

Tribute to DSP BarRett-Latchman - I feel your pain

TThe Editor, Sir: My heart goes out to DSP Dorrett Barrett-Latchman and to anyone who has experienced a violent crime of this type, or any crime. I have been a victim of crimes before, and, no matter what the crime, you always feel so violated.

Tribute to DSP BarRett-Latchman - Well done

The Editor, Sir: I wish to express my support for DSP Dorrett Barrett-Latchman. I want to say to you, well done! It's about time that someone had the courage to fight back. I want to encourage the women and other people in your area to set up a Neighbourhood Watch.

Birth control firststep to end poverty

The Editor, Sir: The first step to eliminating poverty is to control the population. China has a one-child policy and Jamaica should adopt a policy that limits its population according to what it as a country can support. In a world where there are so many ways to prevent...

Questions about party funding

The Editor, Sir: As there is a raging debate about public funding of political parties, may I be allowed to ask afew pertinent questions: 1. Are political parties recognised by the Constitution or the Parliament? 2. How long will it take to amend the Constitution...





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