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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Sunday | January 27, 2008

Letter of the day - Teaching ethics is like walking a tightrope
The Editor, Sir: We have had some genuine concern over the past months and the toughest of all was the focus of same-sex education and the recent one about the distribution of condoms in high schools. Just what has happened to our country?

Moral compass or societal madness?

The Editor, Sir: Should we not as a society congratulate Lawman Lynch, president of the Kingston and St. Andrew Action Forum Youth organisation, for recommending the issuing of condoms in school? After all, as a society we have lost our moral compass and everything and anything goes.

O'Meally-Nelson's resignation

Below is a letter to Education Minister Andrew Holness from Dr Blossom O'Meally-Nelson, resigning as pro-chancellor of the University of Technology.





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