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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | July 5, 2004

Harness technology to boost energy supplies
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS indeed wonderful to see that the Wigton Wind Farm is up and running and I trust that we will seek to develop more wind-generating facilities in this area and in other viable locations like the Santa Cruz Mountains...

Hunting the coveted prize
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT A pre-keh in the Jamaica Labour Party?!...


Another JLP slip
THE EDITOR, Sir: I RECALL hearing someone on talk radio mention that in the 1970s when there was a bit of an oil boom in Trinidad, the people knew that the politicians were enriching themselves from the public purse.


Seaga's decision: What does it mean?
THE EDITOR, Sir: DOES THE recent move by Edward Seaga to resign as leader of the party mean hope for new JLP blood and energy? ...


Stop beating children
THE EDITOR, Sir: SOMETIME AGO you published a letter from a 'Concerned Retired Jamaican Teacher', who stated that "primary school children should be whipped when they are rude". The writer referred to King Solomon's idea of not sparing the rod.


Truth Heals
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE WIRED Counselling Agency's conference labelled "Sexual Brokeness, Truth and Healing" which was held at the PCJ Auditorium over the weekend of May 21 - 23 was, for those of us who attended, a real eye-opener.


Respect our women
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS IS in response to recent articles regarding the breakdown of the Jamaican family and society.


Don't blame Digicel!
THE EDITOR, Sir: This is a reply to the letter printed on Thursday, July 1, "Shame on Digicel!"















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