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Stabroek News

published: Monday | December 3, 2007


Lead Stories


Ambushed - Montego Bay thugs kill policeman - 20th cop slain since January
WESTERN BUREAU: The St. James police were last night hunting for clues in their bid to unravel the murder of one of their colleagues, who was gunned down in the Montego Bay community of Dallas in Glendevon. The dead cop has been identified as Sergeant Alan Lindsay ...

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More think Jamaica going in wrong direction
CARICOM to meet on rising food prices
Parole Board challenged to state grounds for rejection
EC councilwoman among press seminar speakers
New senators make debut presentations
'Christmas nuh nice no more'
Six killed on weekend
Parents gambling with children's future - advocates

News


An ex-soldier's plight - Pt 1
When ex-policeman Charles Brown left Jamaica in the mid-1980s for the United States, on a one-year visa, he had no idea that he would be there for 19 years, uprooted and unceremoniously returned to the land of his birth. After being given an honorary discharge...

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Young attorney raises the Bar - Kedian Francis aspires to be a law unto herself
Mico offering four-year degrees by September 2008
VMBS awards over 80 GSAT grants
Santa Cruz candidates set for battle
Preparing your mail items
CSO stages Norman Road health fair
TV is bad news - especially for kids

Business


New tourism plan gets clean bill of health
WESTERN BUREAU: Prime Minister Bruce Golding says discussions are far advanced with Spanish investors for the establishment of a new health tourism venture in Montego Bay. The Prime Minister made the announcement just before cutting the ribbon to officially open Phase One...

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A 'wealth' of knowledge - Sale of $5m book collection hoped to fund camp in Jamaica

Sport


West Indies crush Zimbabwe - Gayle hurts hamstring
HARARE, Zimbabwe (CMC): Driven by a century stand between captain Chris Gayle and Runako Morton, West Indies rebounded from their opening game loss and spanked Zimbabwe by 110 runs in their second one-day international (ODI) cricket match yesterday....

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Reno ambush Seba in Montego Bay
Gerrard inspires Liverpool win
Fairclough makes triumphant return
August Town coach laments poor finishing
Portmore held by Arnett
St Georges hammer Boys' Town
Injury-time goal buries Tivoli
Murali equals Warne's record

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Don't politicise the crime fight
Last week's murder of Assistant Commissioner of Police Gilbert Kameka, on the same day that another policeman, Constable Valentino Chambers, was shot dead, unleashed a range of emotions among Jamaicans. People were mournful, hurt and angry. But mostly, they were confused...

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Are banks seeking your best 'interest'?
NOTE-WORTHY: Big bucks for bat manure

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - The law and investment schemes
The Editor, Sir: I recently attended a Jamaica investment symposium in South Florida and one panel included George Roper, deputy director of the Financial Services Commission (FSC) and Antoinette McKain, CEO of the Jamaica Deposit Insurance Company....

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Business savvy needed
Concerns about confidentiality
DJs as youth heroes
Casinos are inevitable
Crime needs multifaceted approach
Simplistic crime analysis
We will overcome
Church, forex trade, gambling

Entertainment


China takes first crown - Caribbean contestant among top beauties
BEIJING (Reuters): China gave a cheer to its first Miss World on Sunday, with Internet chat rooms filled with praise for the 23-year-old beauty queen.Miss Jamaica Yendi Phillipps finished in the top 16. Zhang Zi Lin, a Beijing secretary who was born in the gritty...

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Generous 'Brawta' from JAFA
Reggae star Taylor dies at 50
Moviegoers not too 'Enchanted' this weekend

Flair


10 years and counting
It began as an idea that bore fruit and 10 years later, Jamaica's first bill payment agency is still growing.

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Pink vigilantes
Jennifer Thompson: 'I just love dealing with people'
Rennae DeLisser: Customer Sales Representative
Nadra Gray: I just love this company
Charlene Bruce: Committed
Nicola Marks: Dedicated
Denise Hammond: A well-travelled journey
Keisha Brown-Scott: Strong passion for customer service
Diedre Mullings: Only a phone call away
Athinia Campbell: I love challenges
Twist in the marital rape debate
The pros and cons of shacking up
Boy, that was dumb!
Tropical Paris
Pulse feature
Glitter and glow for the season

International


Fraud claims hit Putin poll victory
MOSCOW (Reuters):President Vladimir Putin's party won a large majority in Russia's election yesterday, but opposition parties cried foul and vowed to contest results which the Kremlin hailed as a big endorsement for Putin. Preliminary official results...

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Caribbean banking on Brown
Man shoots wife with Alzheimer's to end pain


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