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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | April 18, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY - Will the 'uglification' of Jamaica be controlled?
The Editor, Sir: Your letter of the day on Monday, April 16, from Captain John Lamey, President of the Portland Environment Protection Association, is one more reminder of our weak approvals process. It is a shame that some applications for development are even submitted...

Will he be Phinnished?

The Editor, Sir:I want to make a very short comment on the prediction made by the Reverend Dr. Phinn. The comment is, how does this great insight help or hinder our quest for a fair general election in a few month's time? This strikes me as a last-ditch stand of someone...

Guns not wholly negative

The Editor, Sir: Monday's shooting tragedy in Virginia will result, legitimately, in another discussion about the right to bear arms in the United States, and the relatively easy access to firearms, especially in southern states.

Dehring did well

The Editor, Sir: I must say that I am continually amazed at this region's politicians' ability to try and pass the blame. Having read Mr. Dehring's reply to the several unfair and, I dare say, disingenuous remarks made by certain politicians concerning the Cricket World Cup...

BoJ luxury

The Editor, Sir: The Bank of Jamaica has 75 directors! Luxury vehicles for government officials and their lackeys? The richest countries in the world do not provide such excess to their officials much less an impoverished island.





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