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Jamaica Gleaner Letters

Pyramid swindle exposed
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM WRITING this letter to make your readers aware of another money-making scheme that is being introduced to Jamaica. This is nothing more than another pyramid scheme designed to relieve Jamaicans of their hard-earned money.

Lift up your head
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY HEART bleeds for Jamaica everytime I hear and see suffering and violence. I wonder will it ever end. I tell people that I am a Trinijamaican because I love Jamaica and I feel all Jamaica's pain. I spent a number of years in your...


Put on the back burner
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE DEPLORABLE condition of the main road from Port Antonio to Long Bay in Portland amazes me.


Convenient loss of memory
THE EDITOR, Sir: I CANNOT believe that I actually heard Mr. Edward Seaga condemning 'denigration of character' as was reported on the news this morning (September 2). I believe he must think that the majority of Jamaicans are suffering from amnesia.


It takes a dreamer
THE EDITOR, Sir: DR. OMAR Davies, in the Tuesday Gleaner of 3rd September, 2002, states that the JLP manifesto is nothing but a 'dream book'. However, I remember statements made by a great man, Dr. Martin Luther King when he said, "I have a dream".


Decent housing for decent people
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HEREBY take this opportunity to write to you on behalf of the citizens who live on the Gregory Park train line.


Rastafarians for reform
THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER 40 years of so-called independence, Jamaica still sees the fundamental rights of Rastafarians not envisaged in the Jamaica constitution. The IEWFINC in the early nineties established itself as the umbrella and the political arm...


The big rush
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY FATHER died nearly thirty years ago, but even then there was a healthy cynicism regarding the rush of activity and promises prior to elections. His comparison was with the following...














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