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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | August 17, 2004

Pleasing episode of political maturity
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY I returned home to do a mixture of business and to take advantage of a few of the many ventures that are ever present in my part of the woods.

Noise devils driving away visitors
THE EDITOR, Sir : MY HUSBAND and I have vacationed in Jamaica over a period of many years. Regret-fully, we shall never again set foot on your island.


Time to join the 21st century
THE EDITOR, Sir: RE WIGTON Wind Farm: "Mr. Patterson addressed concerns by residents that since the erection of the turbines, the village has become very 'hot' as the farm is using up all the breeze.


Men should act in a responsible manner
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ISSUE of the attire of some young women in this society, as has been raised by the Rev. Herro Blair, is one which has relevance from a societal standpoint.


College grads now getting internships
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM writing in response to the article in Saturday's edition of The Gleaner, entitled 'Low-paying jobs for college grads'.


Too few crying out for justice
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to applaud Peter Espeut's article in your paper titled 'Working at Emancipendence'.














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