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Stabroek News

published: Sunday | February 27, 2005
Lead Stories


British backing! - Princess Anne tours Jones Twn and Rema
PRINCESS ANNE is no snoot! Neither does she lack courage. No sir! The British royal, who is currently in the island on an official three day visit, spent the day yesterday slumming it with the folk of violence-torn Jones Town and Wilton...

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Jamaicans welcome foreign cops
Gleaner archives on the world wide web
Two dons in the dance!
A century of memories
Don't play with Jamaica's well-being
Lecturer makes appeals to UK Privy Council

News


Thomas inspires hope
JUST ONE month into the job, recently-appointed Commissioner of Police, Lucius Thomas, has captured the hopes of a slim majority of Jamaicans in the face of the unbridled crime and violence sweeping the nation.

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Kingfish success mild - Poll
Ignorance, fear mum residents
HOME ALONE - Don't do it!
Widespread neglect of children
Seaga's remedy - 'Jamaica first'

Business


Why can't I save?
Dear Stretch Your Dollar: GOOD DAY, I am really, really desperate for your help. I am 23 years old. I live with my mom and baby sister. I do not pay rent. The only bill I pay is a phone bill and this runs up to about $3,500 sometimes.

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Uuderstanding repurchase agreements
Creating wealth
Child rearing costs getting to you?
Grasping JSE practices

Sport


Ja snare first innings points
SCARBOROUGH, Tobago, CMC: LEADERS JAMAICA put up a fight with the bat to eke out first innings points on the second day of their eighth round match in the Carib Beer 2005 Cricket Series against Trinidad and Tobago yesterday.

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Satisfier in fitting win
Holmwood defend crowns
Portmore show no signs of stopping
Another call for a master peacemaker
JFF will still be fined - Burrell
U-20s not forgotten - Downswell

Commentary


Worthy women in the canefields
A BIT of a 'storm in a teacup' was stirred up in recent days with the claim that women who participated in the annual All Island Jamaica Cane Farmers' Association's Cane (AIJCF) Cutters Competition AIJCF) were denied the same level of prize money as...

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Fire protection: The way forward
The tower of Babel
Equal rights, justice and security
Economic growth and standard of living

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Involving civil society in the CCJ discussions
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE HAVE sent the following to the Prime Minister: Dear Prime Minister, The Jamaican Bar Association has seen in the media that the Government of Jamaica and the Opposition are about to embark on discussions on the steps...

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Good expo on impact of Indians
Why all these labels?
Wrong about LOVE-TV

Entertainment


Men in Pink
RAPPER PHARREL has been caught doing it. Andre 3000 of OutKast is not afraid to do, it while many think that hip-hop artiste Cam'ron is over doing it. Wearing the pink, that is.

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Adventist Praise takes classic route
Behind the fame: Artiste managers
Enjoying life as it comes

Arts &Leisure


Lights, camera shoot Making light work for you (Part II)
MOST PHOTOGRAPHS showing clear, detailed images are usually taken with the sun behind the camera. However, you can accept the challenge of taking your pictures in less conventional lighting conditions by photographing otherwise ordinary...

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Reclaiming Ananse - An act of reparation
'Fool-fool Rose' another hit for Lorna Goodison

Outlook


Older woman, younger man - What's so wrong?
FORTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Christine Hewitt, music promoter and producer, and 23-year-old David Gordon, haulage contractor, tied the knot in a simple ceremony in September 2004, one year after meeting each other.

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DR. ELAINE CARTER Retiree committed to reading

In Focus


RESPECT DUE!
AS USUAL with matters concerning Edward Seaga, the media are sure that he is wrong. He is the petty, petulant and irascible old man, who last week decided to rain on Bruce Golding's parade, disgustingly issuing a release to announce his non-attendance...

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The JLP comes of age
Men confronting the brotherhood: The new frontier





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