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Stabroek News

published: Friday | September 7, 2007

Lead Stories


Destiny delayed - Golding must wait to be sworn in
The country might have to wait until late next week before Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) leader Bruce Golding is sworn in as the country's next Prime Minister after leading his party to victory in the September 3 general election. A release from the Electoral Office of Jamaica...

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ODPEM wants stable foundation for relocation policy
Schools get 'Dean' cheques
Portia's bodyguard killed
Women in the House
School bell tolls for 'Dean' victims
Henry-Wilson calls for calm from JLP
'George Phang' sought by police
Witter, Foster appointed QC
Prepare for more rain in Jamaica

News


CONDEMNED TO DIE - The story of a former death row inmate
He spent 21 years in prison. For 10 of those years he was on death row. For 10 long years, he waited to die. Anthony 'Fines' Ashwood said from the moment the jury pronounced him guilty of murder and the judge sentenced him to hang, his days were numbered.

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Gombele seeks to empower the marginalised
$1b allocated to School Feeding Programme
No job cuts
Seven to be honoured by Jamaica Progressive League
One dead, two injured in Montego Bay attack - St. James murder figure soars to 104 since January
Dolphin Cove lands coveted spot
Something Extra...

Business


Here to stay - Latibeaudiere says no likely shift in monetary policy
Any suggestion that he would be demitting office as head of the central bank as a result of pending changes to the political administration is totally without foundation and even mischievous, Bank of Jamaica Governor Derick Latibeaudiere said Wednesday....

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Flow acquires JACS cable company
Swisscash drops off the radar
New variable rate CD on offer
Moneylender curtailed - Privy Council says no to 240% interest charges
Seprod sells 50% stake in Gatcombe - To refocus on export brands
Hardware & Lumber to expand chain - Wehby drafting new strategic plan
Strong performance for GK Investments portfolio
Modelling agency taps bigger profits from fashion and fees
Rising inflation poses challenge to Trinidad's central bank
Commentary - Subprime rescue may be inevitable

Sport


Schoolboys ready to fire
THE INTER-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) is expected to ring in a number of changes when schoolboy football's premier competitions, the Manning and daCosta Cups, kick off, to the tune of $30.5 million sponsorship from Pepsi and newcomers Digicel, in just over a week....

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Hilaire favoured as next WICB CEO
Roper Cup derailed
ON THE BOUNDARY - Chanderpaul well set for top prize
Federer, Williams advance
Germany left to eat Nigeria's dust
Taiwanese show Bryant love
Official defends relay picks
Harbour View too strong for Maverley
Sunshine Girls squad selected
News agencies suspend Cup coverage
Take Bella In Bloom
HORSE SENSE - 'Behold, I saw a new Earth and a new heaven'
It's crunch time for the Italians

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Constructive engagement
The stance taken by Mr. Bruce Golding has been most statesmanlike. He has been humble in victory and held out the olive branch to the defeated party. This approach is greatly to be welcomed and bodes well for what we can expect from the Prime Minister-designate.

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Identifying the least honourable
Doing the right thing
Concession via news release
NOTE-WORTHY: Generation view

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - The power and message of the non-voter
The Editor, Sir: We are in a good place where our democratic tradition is concerned as the average Jamaican takes democracy so seriously that we do not vote for foolishness. Some say that not to vote is giving up your right to vote....

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No national unity, no growth
The end game of politics
Internal struggle to blame

Entertainment


Jamaican Folk Singers plans special season
It was a dream that materialised in 1967 and now the Jamaican Folk Singers will be staging its 40th Anniversary Concert Season from September 7-9 at the Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Drive, St. Andrew, as part of its celebrations for four decades of existence...

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Puerto Rican to conduct Jamaica Young People Symphony
'Social' assists in hurricane recovery
Pavarotti dies at 71
Carib Model Search 2007 climaxes tonight
DVD REVIEW - 'The Color Purple' vivid with emotion
'Breaking and Entering' tries too hard

Social


HAPPY 45th, TRINIDAD!
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago celebrated its 45th year of independence last Friday. The High Commissioner, Her Excellency Yvonne Gittens-Joseph, told those gathered to celebrate the occasion, as both countries share a strong bond, with their independence dates...

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Beverley East revisits a tragic time in history
Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the right sankey!
Saint girls rule!


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