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Stabroek News

published: Monday | October 6, 2008


Lead Stories


Gorge-ous again - Travel nightmare ends as Bog Walk route reopens
SPANISH TOWN, St Catherine: Sunday's reopening of the Bog Walk gorge - the major corridor linking Jamaica's capital to the north coast - brought massive relief to commuters who have been forced to traverse rugged alternative routes for more than a month...

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Call for athletics museum
America Decides - Obama, Palin spar over 'terrorist' barb
Please, thank you ... huh?
Dinner disaster mars celebrations
Debate over Church's influence
Rotary Youth Initiative reaching out
Pastor urges parents to stand up against assault
'Education the cure for violence'

News


'Where is my son?'
"I live in Old Harbour, St Catherine, and I am 34 years old. My son's mother and I were on and off in a relationship for almost three years. Our son, was conceived during that time. He turned two in August this year. "His mother spent a lot of time with me when she got pregnant...

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Legal unit needed for crimes against children
Time bomb waiting to explode
Parents are ...
Lessons to unlearn - No shouting, slapping, shaming
Governor general's achievement award - It is never easy
An inspiration to many
Through the eyes of Area One's top cop
THE GAVEL - A point of order, Mr Speaker
Human-rights group requests bill amendment

Business


New workplace safety law soon
Pearnel Charles, minister of labour and social security, is promising that the Occupational Safety and Health Act will be introduced very soon. Speaking last Friday night during the launch of the Jamaica Occupational Health Professionals Association...

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Davies sides with Shaw over contract exemptions

Sport


Reggae Boyz rolling in for crucial Cup matches
Reggae Boyz Shavar Thomas and Damion Stewart arrived in the island yesterday and 14 other members of Jamaica's senior football team are scheduled to land today.The Boyz are rolling in as Jamaica prepare for their mammoth task of beating Mexico...

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Dean's goal hands Tivoli first win
Sporting send Arnett crashing to fourth defeat
Torres ignites magnificent Liverpool comeback victory
Desperate Munro face tough battle
STATHS look to maintain lead
Rebels overrun Catherine Hall
Scotiabank turn tables on General Accident
Waterhouse, Meadhaven game aborted
Heavy rain halts play at Boys' Town

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Here's an idea, Mr Golding!
Prime Minister (PM) Bruce Golding, we suppose, follows political events where a large number of people of Jamaican heritage live. If he doesn't, he should, especially the actions this past weekend of Gordon Brown, the Labour prime minister, who, like Mr Golding...

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Stress - the ubiquitous malady
NOTE-WORTHY

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Two sides of child abuse dilemma
The Editor, Sir: I have been reading numerous articles and news stories relating to the vile attacks on the nation's children. As a social worker and humanitarian, I feel compelled to comment. I am a strong advocate for both sides of this dilemma...

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A threat from abroad?
New Kingston traffic hazard
Wonder dish: Jamaican ackee
Crime analysis seems flawed
Too many knee-jerk replies to crises
On Shaw vs Christie

Entertainment


58 years of Merritone
There was a sense of family at Waterfalls in Liguanea, St Andrew, last Thursday evening and with good reason. The gathering of people - who seemed to know each other very well - was for the official presentation of the Merritone...

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Tosh's tribute returns to Belmont
The University Players to stage 'ART'
Something extra

Flair


Sheron Cameron-Dunn makes history
She has created Kiwanis history in becoming the first Jamaican female to have been elected governor of the Eastern Canada and Caribbean District. This means that Sheron Cameron-Dunn will have to oversee one of the largest geographic districts of Kiwanis International...

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FE-MAIL TIES: The heart of the matter
Singular Subjects - Not wanting pregnancy breaks relationships
LAWS OF EVE - Application for maintenance of children
Women in the news - WROC's new executive director
The face of Jamaica's fitness revolution
Celebrated fitness expert for local festival
HEALTH AND FITNESS - Diabetes and Latin America, some answers
Effe Malcolm: A lifetime of service
Realities of HIV/AIDS - Diary of an HIV-positive, pregnant girl (Part 9)
BREAST CANCER MONTH FEATURE - Coping after a mastectomy
Flip-Flopping in style
An event of love
Parenting Pointers - Homework: too much for kindergarten children
SEX & RELATIONSHIP - Are you a married-man magnet?

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