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Maroc Maroc - JAMAICA-GLEANER.COM - Letters - 07/Sep 05:10

Corporate greed suppressing the common man

THE EDITOR, Madam: Not surprisingly, all 72 deaths in London’s Grenfell Tower inferno were avoidable. It really does seem there’s no human(e) or moral accountability when big profit is involved; nor can there be a sufficiently guilty conscience...

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