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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | November 20, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY - Do financial gurus reallyworry about the poor?
THE EDITOR, Sir:As I and the Jamaican public are bombarded by the media, Financial Services Commission, the Tax Administration Department, a consortium of financial leaders and the rumour...

Let dead rest, restore the living

The Editor, Sir: I write in reference to a recent article in your daily edition citing the Mayor Desmond McKenzie calling for the May Pen Cemetery to be made into a tourist attraction.First off, I must commend the mayor on his general proactive approach...

All I want for Christmas

The Editor, Sir: All I want for Christmas is pothole-free roads and a war waged on bush. I don't mind patchwork on the roads, we could simply call it quilted asphalting. I am not asking for much; but the bush must go!

Missing boyfriend

The Editor, Sir: My name is Sade Roberts. My boyfriend left Trinidad to visit Jamaica on Thursday, November 8 to return to Trinidad on Monday, November 12.

Getting rid of coruption

The Editor, Sir: Talk about corruption has pervaded the Jamaican society for some time. The current government has made a commitment to rid the country of this problem.

Finance centre should provide economic boost

The Editor, Sir: I was delighted to read in The Gleaner and would like to congratulate Senator Don Wehby, Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, on getting up a special advisory committee to explore the development of an International Financial Services (IFC) Centre in Jamaica.





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