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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Saturday | October 15, 2005

LETTER OF THE DAY - Tourism pain
THE EDITOR, Sir: TOURISM WILL feel the pain of crime. The gentleman who wrote "You couldn't pay me to go to Jamaica" couldn't have said it any better. I am one of those people who are staying away from Jamaica, but I am not the only one doing so.

Grassy roads in Dry River
THE EDITOR Sir, I WRITE on behalf of the residents of Dry River District and its environs (North West St. Elizabeth), to highlight the deplorable conditions of the road. I highlight not potholes, even though they are numerous, but the overgrown state...


Good work, Rear Admiral
THE EDITOR Sir: THIS IS in response to a letter from the Farquharson Institute of Public Affairs. Why is it that no one in Jamaica can come up with a viable solution to the crime and violence taking place islandwide?


Institute should help on crime
THE EDITOR Sir: WHEN GUNMEN wreak havoc on our society by committing frightening crimes against humanity, it does not help when you hear blunderings coming out of the Farquharson Institute, such as the criticism levelled against...
















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