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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Saturday | April 26, 2008

LETTER OF THE DAY - Minister Tufton - a potato project, please
The Editor, Sir: The announcement of the cassava project by the Minister of Agriculture, Dr Christopher Tufton, in response to the rice shortage and soaring world food prices, has been met with...

Change the Constitution

The Editor, Sir: I strongly feel that I must comment on a letter written by a Stanley Redwood with regard to dual citizenship. I was born in Jamaica to a Jamaican mother and a Nigerian father. As such, I am a citizen of both countries.

Beware 'a deeper abyss'

The Editor, Sir: I was horrified to learn that the new government has spent nearly $32 million of taxpayers' money on vehicles for its ministers (Gleaner, April 23); I had hoped it would abstain from the self-indulgence and misspending of funds of our previous administration.

Cable service complaint

The Editor, Sir: This is how things have 'Flow-ed' in my area recently. I live in the Irish Town/Redlight area and for years we have been provided with cable service by a small, local entrepreneur who first operated the system and made his

JLP declined invitation

The Editor, Sir: I write as the former minister of industry, investment and com-merce with reference to your editorial of Tuesday, April 22, 2008, - 'Support social partnership'.

Recycling

Jamaica needs a business called recycling, then you would not have that problem when flood hits the country (Ocho Rios), it would bring employment and new products.- Ursula Bornhauser usu.spcial@bluewin.ch, Bern Switzerland, Via Go-JamaicaWasting...

Shades of Leminotep

The Editor, Sir: I have often wondered how the dear departed Leminotep would have addressed current events. Please permit me space to make a feeble attempt in his style.





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