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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | August 11, 2003

'Make Blue Mountain trail an eco-tourism attraction '
THE EDITOR, Sir: LIKE JAMAICA, the other islands in the region competing for the tourist dollar all have "sun, sea and good beaches".

The Ganja Report
THE EDITOR, Sir: ON JULY 25, Ren-Nay Lyons died in the Kingston Public Hospital after a bullet fired by a policeman at a fleeing ganja-smoker smashed into her skull.


'Appreciate the beauty of human form'
THE EDITOR Sir: RE THE sculpture at Emancipation Park...


Tax penalties
THE EDITOR, Sir: IN ORDER to correct certain inaccuracies and misconceptions concerning the imposition of tax penalties, we feel compelled to respond to your editorial which was contained in The Gleaner of Thursday, August 7, 2003.


Go beyond Cayman
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE CALL from Cayman to our Jamaican farmers is a most welcome one.


Civilians as volunteer traffic cops?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM writing to suggest to the Minister of National Security and his assistants that they consider asking citizens to volunteer themselves as traffic police.


Break the chains of bitterness, Mr. Cooke
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a great fan of Melville Cooke. He is a good writer - a talent of tremendous potential. Within his chest there is a great writer - aching to break free. We, who are his readers and his fans, long for that day of liberation. We know..


Leaders, make Miss Lou be your example
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHAT THE return of Miss Lou has proven is the longing we Jamaicans have for honesty and loyalty. What if we had the same adoration and trust for our leaders? ...

















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