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Stabroek News

published: Thursday | February 22, 2007

Lead Stories


Greene fired? - Douglas says NSWMA has cut ties
There is growing controversy about whether Errol Greene has been fired from his job as executive director of the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA).Yesterday, Harry Douglas, the minister of state in the Ministry of Local Government...

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UWI tackles asbestos in Succaba Pen
Overwhelming response to new St James crime boss
Riverton fire report submitted
Bodies found on Molynes Road

News


Winter tourist figures not bleak - Assamba
WESTERN BUREAU: Minister of Tourism and Entertainment, Aloun Assamba, has countered statements made by Opposition Spokesman on Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, that the island's winter tourist figures were down in comparison to January 2006...

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CWC breathes new life into Kingston Gardens
Lasco Top Cop - Wanted to be a policeman since being a child

Business


One 'bad apple' can spoil the whole office
WASHINGTON, United States (Reuters): One 'bad apple' can spread negative behaviour like a virus to bring down officemates or destroy a good team, according to a new study examining conflict in the workplace.Negative behaviour outweighs...

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Wage-linked tax break clears first hurdle

Sport


Reggae Boyz claim Lunar title
JAMAICA'S REGGAE Boyz won their first tournament outside of the region when they rallied to beat China 5-4 in a penalty shoot-out to lift the Lunar New Year Cup at the Hong Kong Stadium in Hong Kong yesterday. Following a 0-0 draw in regular time...

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Campbell strikes gold on the greens
Coaches: Are they pushing too hard?
Villains turn heroes for sizzling Liverpool
Premier teams run true to form
Major Mayer all the way in feature
T&T, Barbados race for second title

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Gross inefficiencies in court system
This newspaper has sympathy with much of the argument advanced by Attorney-General A.J. Nicholson as to why it has been difficult to carry out executions in Jamaica. The mindset of the Privy Council is decidedly against capital punishment....

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Two misguided laws
The white minority
Pining after Russian glory

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Nuclear prospects should be studied
The Editor, Sir:I am overjoyed at this new interest in nuclear energy created in your recent publication. Power has always been the nemesis of local business. Its supply is either too expensive, unreliable, inadequate or combinations of all three.

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Joining the police force
More moneyfor the mayor?
Desist from violence

Entertainment


Avant-garde designers wow audience
Yola Gray's 'African Genesis' entry into the Avant-garde Designer of the Year competition on Sunday quietly stole the spotlight and the coveted title. The show, put on by Saint International and Appleton Genesis, was held on the lawns of Devon House...

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Stallone leaves Australia after private jet search Bangshowbiz:
Britney Spears flees rehab again
Busta Rhymes considers judge's guilty plea deal
J.Lo's new movie booed

Farmer's Weekly


Government gets more offers for SCJ assets
AT LEAST five more foreign companies have expressed interest in acquiring the assets of the state-run Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ), according to Agriculture and Lands Minister, Roger Clarke. "We have been getting quite a few more enquiries.

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STATIN to conduct agri census
'We have to defend Blue Mountain Coffee brand'
New market in sight for Spaldings
MARKET LIFE - Juliet White

What's Cooking


A taste of Ireland in St Lucia
For the past month, Food has been taking readers to all the cricketing nations of the world. The ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 kicks off in Jamaica next month and each week we have featured one West Indian and one other nation. Today, our World Cup culinary.

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Let's do Trinidad
Celestial Seasonings - tea for any time
Tea Time!
FOOD CRITIC - Atmospheric pressure at Christopher's

Countdown to ICC Cricket World Cup


World rallies 'round Windies
ance of many countries worldwide.

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Bangladesh looking forward to the challenge
Chappell lashes out at ICC for hectic schedule






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