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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Sunday | July 29, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY - The number seven is biblical
The Editor, Sir: The Prime Minister announced Nomination Day and election day for August 7 and 27, respectively, leaving seven clear weeks and one day for campaigning between the announcement on July 8 and the...

When 50% equals 100%

The Editor, Sir: I recently attended the 64th annual graduation exercise of the Kingsway High School situated on Osbourne Road in...

Church has no magical power

The Editor, Sir: I support the request of our Most Honourable Prime Minister for a day of prayer and fasting, before the general election. However, it must be clear in the minds of all people that the Church...

Al Miller should change course

The Editor, Sir: Though I do not agree that Christians have no right to get involved in politics, I do agree that he has overstepped his pastoral boundaries into politics and continues to do so.

Congratulations!

The Editor, Sir: The Jamaica Pentecostal Union (Apostolic) would like to convey heartiest congratulations to Bishop Carmen Stewart on being conferred the Order of Jamaica in recognition of her contribution to the advancement of social and moral values...

Ridiculous!

The Editor, Sir: Mr. Golding's response to the new PNP ads is interesting, to say the least. This is coming from a man who decided to avoid the high road and base his entire campaign message on the cunning and slightly juvenile twisting of the Prime Minister's words, "Not changing no course".





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