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NOTE-WORTHY: Faulty DNA?
published: Tuesday | October 16, 2007

Faulty DNA?

Where do we get this that the child has to look like the father, as long as the mother and father know that both have a relationship and none is cheating on the other.

DNA is good, but sometimes we can get wrong information from DNA. Take care.

- Kenneth Lynch, lynchken10@optonline.net, Bronx, NY, Via Go-Jamaica


Fixing Flat Bridge

Why don't successive governments of Jamaica, either Jamaica Labour Party or People's National Party, ever make an effort to fix or raise Flat Bridge? How many more innocent lives have to be lost before this is taken care of?

If our local engineers cannot do the job, which I am sure they can, then get help from England, United States or any other developed country. I am sure the World Bank or any other international lending agency could provide funding in the form of a loan or grant. Fixing Flat Bridge would be a piece of cake compared to other engineering marvels around the world.

Who among you will join me in this worthy cause in getting this done. Come on man, we better than this. It can be done, let's do this.

- Everald McDonald, mcdonald_everald@yahoo.com, Dallas, Texas, Via Go-Jamaica


Resume hanging

I have read the news with great sadness in my heart about the ruthless, senseless and heartless killing of a four-month-old baby and her mother and a nine-year-old boy, who was chased under a house and gunned down in cold blood; and I have never heard any of these human rights group say anything about it.

Human rights advocates should be consistently strident about ruthless gang leaders as they are about police brutality. My suggestions for the escalating crime in my beloved Jamaica: Fix the court system and resume hanging because most of them can't be rehabilitated and it is going to be too expensive to keep them in prison for life.

When the crime rate is down more tourists will come to Jamaica and investors will invest and more jobs will be created and we will have a better Jamaica for one and all.

- Concerned Jamaican, Virgin Islands, Via Go-Jamaica


Music publishers

Good day. I am seeking help in locating some music publishers in America, Cayman, Canada and Europe. I would like to get a list of reputable companies from these countries who do music publishing for the pop genre.

- Conroy Morris, 26 Ethan Avenue, Kingston 14

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