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Stabroek News

published: Tuesday | March 4, 2008

Lead Stories


Mum on Trafigura - People's National Party (PNP officials may not speak to Dutch investigators
With the spotlight off Kern Spencer, at least for now, another controversy which has followed the People's National Party (PNP) into opposition is about to return to centre stage. The Trafigura saga, which has already led to the resignation of one senior member of the PNP...

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JC turns to Christ - Crusade to reclaim the young men of Jamaica College
Let there be peace!
Holness targets expletives in text
Retired Pantry still at work
Golding moves to overturn judicial review decision
Accident leaves seven students hospitalised
Partial rollback on fertiliser price
Crotch grabbing a crime in Italy
Emil George new FSC head
Prospect - lush • superb • fruitful • elegant • breathtaking

News


Peace Day Messages - Jamaicans should support Peace Day activities
Community and group conflicts among young people have been identified as the source of violent outbursts in Jamaica, and studies have proven that the levels of violence continue to retard the social and economic advancement of the country....

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One Love, One Heart
PALS must be commended
We must be bold and unflagging in our efforts
New drugs for NHF
'Legal Corner' turns two
Lions Club provide more aid for the blind
Overcoming the odds
Open Bible Convention to start next Monday
Tyrone's watch: The Watch is working - Facelift for Surbiton Road, Ensom Avenue

Business


Prepare to lead, young execs told
Young shipping industry workers have been encouraged to prepare themselves for the next phase of leadership in the sector. The call came from Trevor Riley, general manager of the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ), during a luncheon on February 28...

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AA swoops into Florida market
Int'l stock markets tumble, Wall Street fluctuates
Alcoa wraps up sale of packaging business
Oil spouts higher

Sport


Premier League Clubs Association (PLCA) threatens to sue Cash Plus
LAWYERS for the Premier League Clubs Association (PLCA), the body which negotiated a three-year $150 million sponsorship deal of local premier league football with embattled institution Cash Plus Limited, have written to the firm, threatening legal action...

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Tivoli unwilling to take back 'Admiral'
Skipper unhappy over Samuels' ban
Gayle, Ramdin score centuries in stalemate
Rigmarole hurt Pick-9 bettors
Wright saddling her way into a man's world
FROM THE BOUNDARY - West Indies Under-19s' finish not as bad as it looks
Spirited fightback saves Reno
Chisholm targeting Champs shot put record
No invitation for doping offenders
Bolt, Foster-Hylton for Classics
15 named for World Indoors
Federer succumbs in first round
Ardenne wrap up junior title

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Let the market deal with Flow
The over-eager bureaucrats at the Broadcasting Commission hopefully will begin to pay attention to the facts on the ground as well as the perspectives of entrepreneurs who have actually invested in the cable television business. If they do, they will perhaps now conclude that markets...

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When did the Baptist mission start?
NOTE-WORTHY: Wrecking corruption

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Time to ponder new sources of energy
THE EDITOR, Sir: There are lessons to be learnt from the extreme volatility in oil prices of recent years. While political instability in oil-producing countries might be important drivers of supply volatility, increasingly, industrialising countries like China and India...

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The bedrock of parenting
Encouraging but ...
The free market needs a social conscience
Bus behaviour
Utility of sting operations
How to stop wars
Positive impact

Entertainment


Caribbean flavour at Lincoln Center
JUST IMAGINE if Lord Kitchener and Stanley Beckford performed on the same stage, on the same night, at the Lincoln Center in New York City. What a commotion they would have made! Both men are dead but the calypso and mento, the music they helped make art forms, will be honoured...

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Loud statements from Dean Fraser's Cannon
Chen Jinghua talks sports and change in China
Something extra
Graduating with honours
Reggae's finest salute The Police

Caribbean


Politicians spar over spy drama
ST GEORGE'S (CMC): It's the stuff movies are made of. A group of politicians huddle around a table plotting strategies to form the next government when one of them spots a red flashing light emanating from a nearby abandoned building. The politicians run towards the building and grab...

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Red flag on sex tourism
Dominica peeved at LIAT service
Suriname blasts US drug report
JP's body found

International


Army border clash looms
CARACAS (AP): Venezuela and Ecuador ordered troops to their borders with Colombia, sharply raising tensions after Colombia killed a top rebel leader on Ecuadorean soil. President Hugo Chavez on Sunday promised Venezuela would respond militarily if Colombia violates its border...

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UN slaps Iran with new trade sanctions
US bombs rains on suspected al-Qaida site, kill four kids
Will Obama deliver the knockout punch?


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