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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | December 26, 2006

LETTER OF THE DAY - A Trelawny town wary of mining prospects
The Editor, Sir: I can truly attest to the peace and tranquility of life in rural Stewart Town, Trelawny. Around me there are no signs of great economic wealth or affluence. What is quite evident and well cherished in our community...

How to use reparation money

THE EDITOR, Sir: I am able to trace my ancestry, on both sides of the family tree, to slavery. For the last few years before abolition, they were to be found in the western section of St. Ann and the Stewart Town area in Trelawny.


Jamaica, will you make it happen?

The Editor, Sir: There is no country that can really prosper without co-existing with the United States of America. (U.S.A.) America is the most powerful of nations at this time, and she has used her wealth and power for good...


Cocaine threat

The Editor, Sir: There in the darkness of the cool Jamaica night, veiled, are an old man and woman crouched over with a lighter, a spoon, and the poison in the middle. I took a second look, and it was my cousin whom I didn't recognise.




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