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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | March 16, 2004

Pay the terrorists to halt activity!
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE IMAGES are becoming maddeningly familiar and sickeningly repetitive. Blasted buildings, cafes, buses and railway cars. Bloodied corpses. Mangled survivors.

'Groundhog Day' in Haiti
THE EDITOR, Sir: FOR A long time I have been a very bitter Jamaican, complaining to whoever would listen that after nearly half a century of Independence and taking care of ourselves...


Ill-conceived gesture
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE 10-WEEK visit of deposed Haitian president Jean Betrand-Aristide is an ill-conceived gesture of the government.


Strange move
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS very strange that our Prime Minister is so supportive of Aristide when only two months ago he himself was calling on the Haitian president to mend his ways...


Divisive US campaign ahead
THE EDITOR, Sir: FOR THE next several months, the two multimillion dollar political campaigns sponsored by the Democratic and Republican parties will wage a propaganda war against each other in the United States...


Support for Bamboo Avenue
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM writing to lend support to the residents of Bamboo Avenue in their quest to stop the relocation of the United States Embassy to that area.


A pervading sense of hopelessness
THE EDITOR, Sir: MY HUSBAND and I just spent 10 days in Jamaica. Rather than heading for a resort, we decided to rent a car and travel around the parish of Portland and into the Blue Mountains.


Positive situations
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE HEAR so many criticisms of our fellow Jamaicans these days, that I feel compelled to bring two very positive situations to the attention of your readership.














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