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Stabroek News

published: Thursday | December 13, 2007


Lead Stories


Azan resigns - MegaMart boss steps down from Jamaica Trade and Invest
Gassan Azan, head of the MegaMart stores, last night stepped down as chairman of Jamaica Trade and Invest in the wake of revelations that electricity bypass equipment, which interrupts the recording of the consumption of electricity supplied by the Jamaica Public Service...

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Students march for war-free future
Simpson Miller takes Public Service Commission (PSC) matter to court
Portia vs Bruce - The PSC debacle
Musician Ike Turner dies at 76
Government to restore historic sites
Young hope dies in fire
Buchanan to leave by end of December
'JLP showing true colours' - Opposition says election image was cosmetic
Thursday talk: Hottest topics on the cocktail circuit

News


MAJ hails retiring newspaper executive
"The Media Association of Jamaica salutes your work as the managing director of Guyana Publications Inc., publishers of the Stabroek News; taking it from its formative stage with about 12 employees in 1986 to the icon it has become as a champion of press freedom in the Caribbean.

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Jamaica takes lead in tourism awards
Jamaica moves up in Human Development Index
28-year-old convicted for husband's murder
University of the West Indies (UWI) opens fourth campus in Montego Bay
Aborted! - Government yields to pressure from interest groups to conduct consultations before tabling abortion report
CARICOM Secretary General pays tribute to Herb McKenley
Jamaica Employers Federation (JEF) assists graduates with latest handbook
Digicel Foundation begins Hope Gardens revival

Business


The dimensions of design
In today's world, information with impact is becoming the buzzword. Multimedia has become a one-stop solution for such communication demands. With its ability to integrate various media elements like text, graphics, animation, audio and video with computer interactivity, ...

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Federal Reserve teams with central banks on credit

Sport


Reggae Boyz to tackle Costa Rica
RENé SIMOES will have a crack squad to choose from when he makes his 'Office' return with the Reggae Boyz who are confirmed to tackle Costa Rica in an international friendly match at the National Stadium on February 6. Additionally, the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) ...

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IOC strips Jones of medals
Campbell chasing a golden double
Jack Sparrow in 25-1 upset
Binnie shines in Canada
Academy on the move again?
Barnes to lead Digicel clinics
Inside the BPL - ESPN set to strike
India clinch Test series
England survive tricky final session

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Golding travelling a dangerous road
Having expectations of new approaches to governance and a curb of prime ministerial power, we find it regrettable that Bruce Golding is ploughing ahead with his attempt at a constitutional putsch.The...

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Exit Vladimir, enter Vladimir
Materialising slavery, and a budding doctor
NOTE-WORTHY: A quagmire of distress

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Time to champion a spirit of cooperation
THE EDITOR, Sir: Despite the results of the December 5, 2007 local government elections favouring the Jamaica Labour Party, the gains made by the People's National Party are encouraging. The result in St. Ann which is similar to that in Clarendon in the 2003 polls signals...

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A bit of PSC history
Thinking outside the box
Nationality not an issue
Unrealistic call
The silent cry for help
Fathering against the odds

Entertainment


'Nuff an' Plenty' promised for Boxing Day
As Barbara Gloudon introduced members of the 2007 National Pantomime's production team at the Little Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Avenue, St.Andrew, on Tuesday evening, she said that "it is the longest-surviving theatre tradition in the English-speaking Caribbean." And, she noted...

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Stolen Black Berry cellphone makes Naomi screaming mad
JLo shops for twins
Something extra

What's Cooking


Absolutely DeVine
The food was fine and the wine was divine at the DeVine Wine Service's final dinner for the year held at Guilt Trip in Kingston on December 5. Chef Colin Hylton and winemaker Gustavo Gonzales, from Robert Mondavi Winery in the United States, outdid themselves....

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Finalists in the Red Label WineChristmas Cake Competition
Govangé - Jamaica's own fruit wines
The patty showdown

Caribbean


Guyana, Venezuela in talks on military incident
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): Venezuela's Vice-Minister for External Relations Rodolfo Sanz led a six-member delegation to Guyana on Tuesday for talks with President Bharrat Jagdeo and other top government officials over the South American country's military invasion of Guyana last month...

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Caribbean stands to benefit from global climate fund
UWP MPs rally behind Prime Minister King

International


Fujimori gets six years for setting up burglary
LIMA (Reuters):Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori was sentenced to six years in prison on Tuesday for sending an aide to steal documents from his spy chief, a ruling that could harm his defence in a separate murder trial.Supreme Court judge...

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Tajikistan cracks down on witchcraft
New measures to trim French bureaucracy


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