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Stabroek News

published: Thursday | April 24, 2008

Lead Stories


TIME FOR TALK

  • JLP, PNP to discuss dual citizenship crisis
  • Golding says early election could be called

  • OFFICIALS OF the governing Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the Opposition People's National Party (PNP) could meet shortly to try to resolve the crisis surrounding the eligibility of some sitting members of parliament (MP). PNP President Portia Simpson Miller has already indicated her willingness...

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    Bunting challenges Shaw's claim of 'sweetheart deal'
    Sandy Bay High to be ready for September
    The Manley Memoirs - A path of love, infidelity, betrayal
    EDITOR'S NOTE - Please, hold us to our commitment!

    News


    Stepping through Sligoville
    It's a cool community, high in the hills of St Catherine that's as quiet and beautiful as you could ever hope for. Now Sligoville has a rich history and is well-known for being the first 'free village' occupied by ex-slaves in Jamaica. It came to be that way because back in 1835...

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    Support for development fast track but ... Enviro lobbyists still want standards maintained
    Men and the right to abort
    Golding to examine spending at National Housing Trust (NHT)
    Thursday talk - HOTTEST TOPICS ON THE COCKTAIL CIRCUIT

    Business


    Delta, Northwest lose combined US$10.5b
    Delta and Northwest, carriers seeking to combine to create the world's largest airline, posted losses yesterday day totalling US$10.5 billion due to exorbitant fuel prices and write-downs of their companies' value. Southwest's chief executive, meanwhile,...

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    Secretaries hailed for selfless work

    Sport


    Jamaica, T&T clash at Sabina
    JAMAICA TAKE on Trinidad and Tobago in the five-day showdown for the regional Carib Beer Challenge Trophy at Sabina Park, starting today.For many reasons, there should be some sizzling action before the winners are decided some time on Monday or probably even before....

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    Allen set to defend title
    Portmore rule NPL
    Thomas snatches glory from Waterhouse
    Is Chanderpaul really a team player?
    Eltham could force outright win
    Peebles wins PGAJ/NS golf tournament
    Spurs beat Phoenix for 2-0 lead
    Jamaica athletes tested often - F e n n e l l
    Bernard ready to soar again
    Ticket sales to resume after website crash

    Commentary


    EDITORIAL - Good, bold move, Mr Golding
    It should have happened a long time ago but, as the saying goes, better late than never. So, Prime Minister Bruce Golding's decision to end the charade and formalise casino gaming is welcomed. There are a number of issues worthy of notice and discussion as the government moves to grant licences...

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    Panic in world food markets
    More info needed about cassava
    NOTE-WORTHY: SUV symbols

    Letters


    LETTER OF THE DAY - Why we teachers are not ashamed
    The Editor, Sir: I read recently an editorial in your newspaper which left me with some concerns.The editorial suggested that the principals of schools that did not do well, according to the ratings published, should be ashamed. I must admit that I am not....

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    NHT rate rise 'outrageous'
    Casino move commendable
    New 'street boy' programme
    Please leave casinos alone
    Hard times ahead
    'Just talk and no walk'
    Cash to care
    Abysmal road conditions

    Entertainment


    With One Voice: A musical feast
    Song and praise, under the theme With one Voice, took centrestage at the St James Parish Church on Sunday, when members and friends of the 233-year-old organisation staged a concert to generate funds for its restoration. Featuring stellar performances, the cast comprised the likes...

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    Piano recital marks launch of XLCR College Foundation
    Something extra
    National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC) to appear in New York again
    Music for the soul

    What's Cooking


    Guest chef's gastronomic feast
    WESTERN BUREAU: Drawing from the inspiration of his multi-cultural exposure, executive chef, Stefan Spath, could easily have received a standing ovation last Saturday night had he entered a cooking competition. But another notch was added to his culinary belt by the foodies....

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    Food, glorious food!


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