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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Thursday | September 7, 2006

LETTER OF THE DAY - Privatisation no answer to quality education
The Editor, Sir: With the start of the new school year comes the now perennial advertisements from the long and growing list of privately owned schools followed by the many cries and complaints about the lack of resources...

Fight crime with modern technology
The Editor, Sir: We, as a people, are definitely heading in the wrong direction. Crime is out of control; the time to act is now. Desperate times call for desperate measures; not at the expense of decent law-abiding citizens...


Choosing a direction
The Editor, Sir: In her article, 'Clarifying The Portia Euphoria' (Gleaner, 9/4/06), Beverley Anderson-Manley speaks of Portia Simpson Miller as the latest leader who will do what all others before her failed to do - slay the dragon of poverty...


9/11 did change the world
The Editor, Sir: It was with great sadness that I read "If 9/11 hadn't happened", the unfortunate article that appeared in The Gleaner on September 5. I am sure that all of us wish that the terror of that day had not taken place.




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