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Jamaica Gleaner Letters

Noise nuisance from Carlos' Cafe
THE EDITOR, Sir: I am a young Jamaican and like many, it has always been my dream to own my own home. Last December, I attained this dream and acquired a home at one of the apartment complexes on Kensington Crescent, Kingston 5.

Development and closed-minded leadership
THE EDITOR, Sir: Dr. Trevor Gardener's writings on Japan's economic successes while largely correct in its findings tend to ignore the deep-rooted negative legacies of slavery in Jamaican society which serves to retard development.


Robbed in Papine
THE EDITOR, Sir: On a typical market mission on a recent Friday my wife and I decided to visit the Papine Market. I walked through the market, but since I had recently sprained my ankle, I did not linger but went and sat in our car, which was parke


Negril Chamber clears the air
THE EDITOR, Sir: The Negril Chamber of Commerce has noted the item that your newspaper carried, purportedly as a report of the meeting held to discuss the Environmental Impact Assessment for the new RIU hotel development.


The real FINSAC facts
THE EDITOR, Sir: In reply to Al Edwards' cover story entitled "FINSAC gets debt relief" carried in the Financial Gleaner of February 8, 2002 it is obvious that Mr. Edwards is either ignorant of the true facts or is tolerant of injustice...


Security guards and police work
THE EDITOR, Sir: The latest initiative to be executed by Security Minister, Dr. Peter Phillips, concerning involving security guards with the Jamaica Constabulary Force is a source of concern to me as a Jamaican.


Letter of the Day - Better middle class leadership needed
THE EDITOR, Sir: I feel compelled to write in response to the printed letters from the 'ship jumpers.'











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