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Stabroek News

published: Saturday | November 3, 2007

Lead Stories


Commish list ready
With at least 24 applications in its possession, the Police Service Commission (PSC) has given the assurance that it will be transparent in the appointment of the next commissioner of police.Reports are that all the...

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Successful Hunt - Calabar wins Walker Cup to honour late coach
No new taxes - Shaw
Proposal to fight crime drafted
Establish deportee office says UN/World Bank report
Police Federation to probe cop's death
Faster background checks on persons in custody
Jamaican citizenship likely for baby Lateisha

News


Men awarded cash after conviction overturned
The lusty crowing of a rooster somewhere in the backyard, momentarily drowned out Gloria Daley's words.

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Canada rides on its booming economy to woo Jamaican students
Infant drowns in drain
She prayed for A son
Parish council fails to park
LG Brown's killer to be hanged

Business


Lee Chin, investors push Port Antonio resurgence
PORT ANTONIO, Portland:Jamaican billionaire and businessman, Michael Lee Chin, is spearheading a team of investors, who along with other local interests in Portland, are seeking to rebuild the image and potential of that parish - reminiscent to its...

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Petrojam project to cost $43b

Sport


McDonald, Lawrence happy for upgraded medals
Better late than never was basically how Jamaicans Tayna Lawrence and Bev McDonald described their wait for an upgraded medal from the 2002 Sydney Olympic Games.

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Wizards, Tivoli in NBL feature
'I've achieved all that I can'
Cash Plus finances MegaFone Superstakes
Garvey, Dinthill hunt place in Ben Francis final
UWI Classic on tomorrow
Scotiabank pumps $12m into netball development
Alonso leaves McLaren with F1 future undecided
Girls ready to shine
Performer of the week: Taylor's brilliant stint did the job
'Captain' has big job to save sinking JFF ship
PLAYER PROFILES
Badjeros Rose to bloom for Grooms' Trophy

Commentary


Flight birth dilemma
While Shellesha Woodstock's major concern seems to be getting her one-month-old child registered, we think it only natural that the circumstances of that baby's birth be investigated.

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Textbook brouhaha: What the word 'may' means
Rafting on Barbican Road
Issue: Gays now 'standing together' in Jamaica

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY: Jamaica has enough 'crosses' without adding another
The Editor, Sir: America, through its system of laws, gives people the right to bear arms.

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Jamaica entitled to its own moral stance
Family types
Fear in diaspora about war in Ja
'People's National Party is a cult'
Mahfood's initiative

Entertainment


'I Wanna Be a Soap Star':Holland hits one out of the park
After being put through several weeks of acting tests, Ashlee Holland is the winner of the fourth season of SOAPnet's reality series I Wanna Be a Soap Star.

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Soap scoop All My Children:
'Young and the Restless'- Adrienne Frantz on Amber and 'anomaly'
Sheen invests a great 'Deal' in his Tony Blair performances
Carol Burnett looks back on six decades of TV laughter

Let's Talk Life


Let's talk .... life: Son mum
Dear Counsellor: I have a two-year-old son who is not talking or playing with other children.

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Let'stalk ...life: doctor's advice - Not bowing to pressure

International


Thousands flee flooded city
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico (Reuters):Thousands of people fled a Mexican city devastated by floods after rising waters burst through sandbag barriers yesterday in a disaster that left most of the tropical state of Tabasco under water.

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'Children should have easy access to condoms'
Carib media houses encouraged to help in the fight against crime
Press calls for probe into death threats


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