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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Saturday | March 15, 2008

LETTER OF THE DAY - Degenerate impact of dancehall music
The Editor, Sir:It is so easy to say how we want to reduce violence in our Island, but from the perspective of a native Jamaican, it is easy to preach, but difficult to practise.

Update on US visa process

The Editor, Sir: In response to the growing demand for visa appointments, the embassy decided to innovate and schedule a special Saturday-only visa renewal opportunity for holders of 10-year multiple-entry visas on March 8.

The dilemma of teen abortion

The Editor, Sir: I think teenage abortion is very controversial and there are many questions surrounding the moral and legal aspects of it. For teenagers facing abortion, it is a psychological, social and philosophical dilemma.

Realities affecting early childhood education

The Editor, Sir: Following the publication of my letter titled 'Early Childhood educators said to be under siege', I realise that there are persons who are really in the dark about the operation of some early childhood institutions, especially in rural Jamaica.

A Gospel plea

I have realised that there is a lot of entertainment for persons within the secular world in your newspaper columns.

Mayor ignoring market patrons

The Editor, Sir: The Mayor of Kingston, Desmond McKenzie, who has always executed his duties in an exemplary manner, recently had 'No Vending' signs erected on Clifton Boulevard.





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