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Stabroek News

published: Sunday | June 1, 2008

Lead Stories


Confronting crime: Gov't under fire for failure to enact crime plan, dismantle garrisons
THE PARLIAMENTARY Opposition, human-rights lobbyists and political commentators are thrashing Prime Minister Bruce Golding...

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Spotlight on traffic: Billions more needed to fix Jamaica's roads
Poison poses health challenge
Atlantic hurricane season begins today
garrisons: murder, poverty, politics
Llewellyn sits in the Inner Bar
Storm fears
Obama close to Democratic nod

News


garrisons: murder, poverty, politics: 'Anatomy of crime not understood'
CHAIRMAN OF the governing Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), Dr Ken Baugh, is rejecting claims that political will is lacking in the fight against crime.

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Reprisal killings hurting Jamaica
2008 hurricane season: Portland Cottage apprehensive
The right etiquette, attire

Business


Real-time detection of fake insurance - Police, insurers to share database
The Insurance Association of Jamaica (IAJ) and the Jamaica Constabulary Force have formalised a partnership to bring to book the perpetrators of insurance fraud and auto theft with the signing of a memorandum of understanding.

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All parties to insurance contract not created equal
$100-million loan fund for tourism micro entrepreneurs
Pizza Hut turns 50
Swiss grant to finance geographical indications project
Rising cost of aviation fuel an economic challenge for tourism-dependent Carib

Sport


Aussies in command
ST JOHN'S, Antigua (AP):MICHAEL CLARKE cracked an attractive 110 and grabbed two cheap wickets as Australia dominated the West Indies on day two yesterday of the second Test at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.

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Ziadie saddles three winners at Calder
Super hat-trick for Nelson
Lennon High take top honours
M'haven on brink of the NPL
Burton out to silence detractors
Catherine Hall, Bulls tip off today
Ballack's strike seals win for Germany
Beckham to lead England against T&T
Sharapova hits top form against Italian
Celtics off to finals
Coe giving back to his sport
West Indies selectors roll the dice, then hope and pray

Commentary


The PM in the face of crisis
If he sees past the Opposition's rhetoric and his own shilly-shallying on the matter, Prime Minister Bruce Golding will observe a window of opportunity not only for bipartisan action, but a broad, national consensus...

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It's time for action! Framework already in place to tackle crime
High-performance teams
Jamaican 'policeophobia'
Lessons from Cuba

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY: What really happened in Sodom and Gomorrah?
The Editor, Sir:One of the most topical issues on the Jamaican scene today is the issue of homosexuality.

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Amnesty and police

Entertainment


Rags to rhythms to riches: Music a way out of poverty for many
The story of dancehall and reggae is often one of rags to riches for artistes of impoverished origins, singing...

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CARIBBEAN FLAVOUR Alternative haven for singer Philip 7
Adrian Hemans wins piano scholarship
London orchestra to visit Negril
Blackwell unveils Goldeneye's 'Bond Suites' in London

Arts &Leisure


Art off the beaten path
Grove Road, near Half-Way Tree, is home to one of Jamaica's oldest galleries.

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Rosella
The washing machine
Screening and lecture at UWI
The eyes say it all
The effects of Melanin
The elysium stone
Bluefields' bounty
An old woman's views on anger
Cigarette castles
The Man I Love to Remember
Flight 39

Outlook


Jessica Sassy Vibrant Bold
Best friends are like diamonds, precious and rare. (Unknown)

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Single in the city: Ladies, you can't have it both ways
Hope Gardens in Bloom
Solar alternatives (Part II)
Creating an intimate marriage
Robert Hewitt Bailey: Morant Bay's Hero
Alexandra Rickham Making Waves
Behind the wheel
Importance of playing

In Focus


Jamaica's moment of truth
This is Jamaica's moment of truth.

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Declare war on criminals
Identity politics and homophobia
Women as collateral damage
Controlling the cancer of crime
Point - counterpoint: The PM's moral clarity
Point - counterpoint: Wake up, Jamaica!

Social


It's silver for the Hills
They came from near and far, as far away as Florida and as near as just across the fence, to celebrate a beautiful silver wedding anniversary with Aubyn and Tamara Hill on Monday, May 26, in a perfect setting created by Michelle Lee and...

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Indian homecoming and polo
Wedding in paradise
Rosemarie Hylton weds
Ye Olde Parade Bar is back!
ATL is 40
Sunshine Auto fêtes customers

Auto


Dover:Thrilling encounter
We heard that this meet would be a killer.

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Summerbell, star
Jus' come
Auto Blottrs: JDM Subaru Legacy STI S402


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