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Letters to the Editor

Will my BlackBerry be returned?

Thursday, October 21, 2010



Dear Editor,

It is often said that Jamaicans have lost their ability to do simple, kind deeds. There are many instances where this is unfounded, but on the other hand, many may argue that it is evident in everyday life. I would like to test this notion.

On October 15, at about 9.30 am, a red BlackBerry 8520 fell on a pedestrian crossing on Oxford Road, near the Boys' Home. If anyone has it, I am asking that you contact laroper18@yahoo.com. I would like to prove that there are people who do not believe that finding a phone of this nature is a blessing, but realise that someone lost something valuable and will make every effort to ensure that it is returned.

LeAnne Roper

laroper18@yahoo.com



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