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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | October 1, 2003

Inaction, silence, will condemn us
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT'S A disgrace that Detective Sergeant Gladys Brown-Campbell was mugged on a busy Jamaican street in the middle of the day.

Our republican status
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE PERMIT me some space in your newspaper to voice a concern on our embarkment towards republican status.


Do I really have access?
THE EDITOR, Sir: WITH REGARD to Cabinet minutes, I am puzzled by the report in last Saturday's Gleaner by Lloyd Simpson that with the implementation of the Access to Information Act...


Be Wary of Fox News
THE EDITOR, Sir: PROBABLY CLIFF Hughes of 'Impact' does not know that Fox News is an anti-immigrant news network. We are hearing here in New York that Cliff Hughes' 'Impact' and Fox News are forming an alliance to cover the Malvo trial.


Fingerprint Act needs amendment
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE FINGERPRINT Act needs to be amended. Times have changed and the laws have to be changed to meet the times. The problem in Jamaica is that people misuse the words "human rights" for the wrong purpose.


Toll fee too high
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR HEADLINE in The Sunday Gleaner of September 28, 2003, 'Drivers skirt toll', comes as no surprise.


Overcharged commuters
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE FOLLOWING is an open letter to the Transport Authority of Jamaica.


Govt's hypocrisy
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE ASK the Jamaican people to buy Jamaican goods to build our country's economy and create more jobs for our people.


Jamaica needs a Jonah
THE EDITOR, Sir: WHILE I am aware of the crime situation in Jamaica, I am at times disgusted with those Jamaicans abroad who never seem to have anything good to say about the country...


Linval Francis
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WOULD like to make contact with Mr. Linval Francis or any relatives knowing his whereabouts.

















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