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Letters

Letter of the Day Spring Break tourism not good for Jamaica
THE EDITOR, Sir: TARGETING YOUNG tourists to your precious island during Spring Break will be detrimental to the overall tourism economy in the long run. I am a Bajan living here. I work in the hotel industry and I have travelled to many resort...

Unbalanced article on Bush
THE EDITOR, Sir: LAURA TANNA'S article was a very interesting review of the writings of Michael Foot. I gather from the report that Mr Foot writes from a liberal 'left wing' position so it was interesting to read what that side of the English political.

Disappointed with C&WJ
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM not a fan of Jamaican politicians but I am forced to give credit to Minister Paulwell for spearheading the end of Cable and Wireless' monopoly in this country. For long Cable and Wireless has taken advantage of the Jamaican...

By-election loss will energise PNP
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE VICTORY of the JLP in the NE St. Ann by-election is a commentary on the growing disenchantment between the people and the ruling PNP. One of the dangers of prolonged governance is the tendency towards arrogance. There is a growing.

Consulate poverty
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a Jamaican national and a naturalised US citizen. Recently, I telephoned the Jamaican Consulate in New York City to request a passport renewal form. I was informed by the receptionist to "send, us a stamped addressed envelope."


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