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Letters

Letter of the Day 'Mutty' Perkins, the 'Pied Piper'
THE EDITOR, Madam: CECIL GUTZMORE has neatly wrapped 'Mutty' Perkins in a fitting title with his commentary on Jan 29. Perkins' continuous and baseless onslaught of present and past UWI family members mimic the attitude of a child that was scolded...

Poor service from American fast food outlets
THE EDITOR, Madam: FRANKLY SPEAKING I don't know why people in Jamaica choose to own and operate North American fast food chains, locally. These establishments require fast movement and courteous personnel, both of which are not a part of our "culture",.

'Marshall Plan' needed for inner city
THE EDITOR, Madam: ON FRIDAY January 12, an article appeared on the front page of The Gleaner headlined "From guns to gospel". It was a story about Kasim 'Moses' Grant, who was born in a battle-scarred neighbourhood of Trench Town and got in criminal...

Michael Henry
THE EDITOR, Madam: I AM trying to locate my sister Michael Henry. She was born in Beechamville near Claremont, St. Ann. She migrated from Jamaica to Canada when she was three years old. She is about 27 years old today. Her father's name is George...

PERF's anti-crime ideas can work but...
THE EDITOR, Madam: THE PERF IN their recommendations to reduce crime in Jamaica, propose some radical changes. I being a former policeman, know that most of them will work, but they will never be implemented.

Keep cruise ships out of Pt Antonio
THE EDITOR, Madam: IT IS fantastic that we are trying to boost income from tourism and market Port Antonio at the same time. Before we proceed to have cruise ships pulling into the beautiful waters of the only real haven left in Jamaica I invite you to..


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