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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Friday | January 2, 2004

The JNHT and heritage sites
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE JAMAICA National Heritage Trust (JNHT) wishes to clarify a number of issues that have arisen regarding the preservation and maintenance of heritage sites across the island.

The Canada experience
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE in response to Sean Bernard's comments, "So-called multiracial society", where he echoed his views (mostly negative) about his experience living and working in Canada.


Sting: A history of violence
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE RECENT problems at Sting are not new as there has been a history of violence, obscenity and bad behaviour at some stage shows over the years.


The Lucea and Grange Hill roads
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS with great distress that I am voicing my concerns on the poor condition of the road from Lucea to Grange Hill in Hanover.


Khole and his money...
THE EDITOR, Sir: "YOU AND your money perish"! So said Simon Peter to Simon the sorcerer when he offered money for the power that the disciples had. (Acts 8:20).


Crime and unemployment
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT HAS been quite evident that crime in this country is increasing at a high rate each day, and unemployment plays a major role in this aspect for the saying goes 'Idle dog eats sheep".


Comparing cruise ship visits
THE EDITOR, Sir: TOURISM OFFICIALS have been boasting recently of the increase in cruise ship visits to our island and the positive impact that this will have on the economy.


Marie Marcia Williams
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM trying to locate my half sister. She is Marie Marcia Williams. She was last known living with her mom Myrtle Lacy in 7 Miles, Bull Bay, St. Andrew.















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