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Letters

Crime and its roots
THE EDITOR, Madam: READING BUTCH Stewart's address to the Rotary Club, I see that I no longer qualify as a friend, as he indicates that all his friends have either left Jamaica or plan to leave ­ including himself. This is indeed sad, but I have to.

Marketing intelligence and the creation of wealth
THE EDITOR, Madam: ON THE week ending June 12 the price of string beans went as high as $60 per pound. The following week ending June 17 the price went as low as $5 per pound.

Jamaica needs educational television
THE EDITOR, Madam: WE NOW have several radio stations, three television stations and access to many more through cable.

Vasciannie's fair-mindedness
THE EDITOR, Madam: IRRESPECTIVE OF who are the other hosts on this programme, First Edition, I must congratulate Mr. Stephen Vasciannie for his fair-mindedness.

Attorney on the Kirschhoch mystery
THE EDITOR, Madam: IT WAS with utter dismay that I read an article entitled 'Kirschhoch may have had an accident ­ US searcher' which appeared in your newspaper on Wednesday August 23 on page A3.


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