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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | August 26, 2003

Exalting musical illiteracy
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST commend Dawn Ritch for her splendid column "Reggae, Violence and Cultural Decline" ...

Good behaviour in critical times
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE HISTORICAL "blackout" which occurred in a wide cross section of the United States of America and Canada recently (14/8/03) has left several lessons for us to learn.


Good job, Denbigh, but...
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST congratulate the farmers for producing such lovely agricultural produce and livestock that were displayed at the Denbigh Show, although most parishes had experienced drought conditions.


'Big up' V.P. Records
THE EDITOR, Sir: OVER THE last two years we have been seeing videos from Jamaican artistes that have been getting a lot of airplay on BET and MTV.


St 'Bess' farmers need help
THE EDITOR, Sir: KINDLY ALLOW me space in your paper to make a humble petition to the Hon. Roger Clarke, Minister of Agriculture.


What must the people use?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE PUBLIC lavatory in the square of Mile Gully, Manchester is closed.


Modernising the Jamaican woman
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE been reading some Jamaican government web sites and am utterly appalled to find that women are being given titles according to their marital status while men are not.


Reckless, irresponsible behaviour
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE become very concerned over the frequent accidents on our roads due to faulty overtaking. Because of this reckless and irresponsible behaviour, several lives have been lost unnecessarily...


Half-Way Tree clarification
THE EDITOR, Sir: I DO not wish to prolong the Half-Way Tree saga, but I do wish to refer to the letter appearing in The Gleaner of Thursday, 14th August, on the subject.


Disturbed about rape cases
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT IS happening to Jamaica? I am very concerned about the cases of child abductions over the past months.


The NDM will continue
THE EDITOR, Sir: MANY PERSONS admit that the National Democratic Movement is a breath of fresh air in an environment of stale, outdated and bankrupt policies, which has stagnated the country...

















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