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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | August 20, 2003

Stop the guns coming in barrels
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHILE THE root causes of crime must be addressed to truly fix the problem that we are having, there are still some basic things that we can address, such as stemming the flow of guns into the country.

Pensioner's plight
THE EDITOR, Sir: AFTER 18 years of retirement, I am still at a loss to know just why I am being victimised by the Government.


'Make Folly a tourist attraction
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM truly delighted to see that Seaford Town as a heritage site has been realised and developed; it was long overdue.


Wrong approach, Mrs. Henry-Wilson
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM writing in response to Maxine Henry-Wilson's appeal to spread the top-scoring GSAT students to all the high schools.


Hypocritical racists
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM a black Jamaican living in New York City. I grew up in Jamaica totally conscious of the divisions between races and the hypocrisy that exists in this wonderful country of ours.


'A weak piece of work'
THE EDITOR, Sir: I returned to Jamaica recently and was initially caught up with the focus and the intensity of the controversy surrounding the Emancipation Park statue.


In-bond merchants clear the air
THE EDITOR, Sir: I REFER to the editorial of Tuesday, August 12, 2003 "Enforce the laws", and would like to point out an inaccuracy contained therein.


Road to St Thomas
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to bring to the attention of the National Works Agency the indignity that motorists travelling the road from Harbour View to Yallahs have to undergo.


Road to St Thomas
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to bring to the attention of the National Works Agency the indignity that motorists travelling the road from Harbour View to Yallahs have to undergo.

















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