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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | December 18, 2006

LETTER OF THE DAY - How to get evidence in lottery scam cases
The Editor, Sir: Referring to your news item headed 'Threat to the IT sector' in the Sunday Gleaner of December 10, concerning the difficulty of getting American victims of a lottery scam to come back to Jamaica to give evidence...

We must save this butterfly

The Editor, Sir: We should all be aware that at first, whoever approved the prospecting proposal for the Cockpit Country will fight tooth and nail to defend his or her decision. They will try to get this decision accepted...


Land of neither wood nor water

The Editor, Sir: I am still wondering why there is need for a protracted debate regarding bauxite mining in the Cockpit Country since the wilderness region is such a vital ecosystem and clearly provides the sources of one of the necessities...


Sorry will never be enough

The Editor, Sir: With regard to the 'apology' from the 'offspring' of our 'forefathers and mothers' slave masters ... Mr. Nettleford, etc., etc. ... SORRY will never be enough, what will it be.


What you can do?

The Editor, Sir: There seems to be sudden concern by business persons in the Ocho Rios area about the appearance of the piers that serve the cruise shipping industry. If the Government has neglected this area .....


We have enough 'tourist police'

The Editor, Sir: No additional police officers are needed in Ochi to keep individuals from harassing tourists. I spent the last year in Ochi and every time a ship would come in, so did a bunch of 'tourist police' as we called them.




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