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Letters

Old ways are dying...
THE EDITOR, Madam: THE POET Archibald McLeish wrote -

Of prisons, migration and remuneration
THE EDITOR, Madam: I READ in your paper of June 16, of the increasing migration of our nurses, as well as the unfortunate events within the island's prison system, and wondered if there was a connection between the two.

The Church's witness
THE EDITOR, Madam: IT SEEMS difficult to believe that the Church would become an advocate for the legalisation of psychoactive drugs, which are addictive, and tend to be abused.

Let's have the Manley monument
THE EDITOR, Madam: IT IS very unfortunate that any Jamaican would oppose the government's plan to erect a national monument in honour of the late Michael Manley. It is also quite ironic that there are individuals who believe the money could be better...

Biblical truth concerning tithing, giving
THE EDITOR, Madam: WITH REGARDS to your July 7 news item titled: 'Divine rites ­ Paying the Church,' I would like to make the following observations:


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