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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Saturday | April 19, 2008

LETTER OF THE DAY - Why many men have failed as fathers
The Editor: Sir,In Monday's Gleaner (April 14) in the Letter of the Day headlined 'Fathers must pave the way for sons', Orville West presented a very appealing picture of how fathers should be to and...

The gospel according to Leviticus!

The Editor, Sir: I'm an American and I have read recently that Jamaicans do not tolerate homosexual acts because it is against the Bible.Thank you for doing so much to educate people regarding God's laws.

Greenhouse projects

The Editor: Sir, Now that the constituency development fund has become a reality, it is of the utmost importance that we get value for our money.

Understanding gay tendencies

The Editor: Sir, I am writing in response to the letter written by Elaine McDonald in which she stated that "a loving God would not create someone with a gay gene". I beg to differ.

Economic target before 'freeness'

The Editor: Sir, The Jamaican economy needs to be restructured before campaign promises that are made to attract votes are actually implemented to the detriment of the nation's development.

Parents key toreading habit

The Editor: Early intervention is the key to reading development. Too many of our children are not reading and far too many of our parents are not taking responsibility.

Summer ahead

Summer approaches like a speeding locomotive. The poor, globally, seem welded to their tracks. The poor can only stare in horror at their fate





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