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Letters

Letter of the Day - A lesson in competition
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE COMPETITIVE "war" between the giant Cable & Wireless and newcomer Digicel should be a vivid indication to all consumers of the value of competition, and the power that we all as consumers have.

Injustice for all
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS not just poor, black, young men from the inner city who are denied justice in Jamaica.

Unsung heroes
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT HAS become very sad that we daily read about the passing of great, noble Jamaicans whose departure is published in the death columns, and if there is good fortune, there may be a brief report of his or her passing.

Misleading the public for so long
THE EDITOR, Sir: OVER THE past few years the financial sector has experienced a shake-out, partly because of the economic situation but also largely due to the practices of the managers of these formal institutions. While depositors did not lose their...

Foreign observation
THE EDITOR, Sir: AS AN American who was in Negril in January and will be back in July 2001, I would just like to share a couple of observations of your beautiful country.

Jamaica is home!
THE EDITOR, Sir: I WRITE in response to your 'Letter of the Day' by Pauline Rattray on Friday May 18. I wish to share my experience at the US Embassy in the mid-1980s though the outcome was totally different.





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