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Stabroek News

published: Wednesday | December 22, 2004
Lead Stories


Dust nuisance plagues Queens Road citizens
RESIDENTS OF Queens Road in St. Ann say they have been suffering terribly from dust emanating from work taking place on the Northcoast Highway Project (NCHIP) despite repeated complaints to authorities, who have done nothing to alleviate..

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Cops in shoot-out with cops
Dealers barred from importing Cayman cars
Education committee proposes extension to schooling period
JPS bill shocker - Company admits to issuing 130,000 abnormal statements
Environmental awareness project in Portland schools

News


Backlog cripples Kingston courts
HIGH COURT Judge Lloyd Hibbert on Monday expressed disappointment that only 41 of the 273 cases listed for trial in the Home Circuit Court during the Michaelmas term were disposed of.

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CHASE fund assists Hopewell Basic School
Port back-log to ease
Oshane Lee - An orphan within a week
Residents protest against non-payment for Xmas work
Canada, Spain donate to 'Ivan' fund
Increase in minimum wage rate proposed

Business


Pitfalls in tax payment online
THE NEW tax site www. jamaicatax-online.com recently announced by Commerce, Science and Technology Minister Phillip Paulwell is a welcome step in the right direction.

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Assets of cotton polyester company to be divested
NCB staying the course
Hardware merchants must prepare for competition

Sport


Dujon in charge
JEFFREY DUJON, the former Jamaica captain, West Indies wicketkeeper/batsman and former assistant coach to the West Indies team, has been appointed the country's first national coaching director.

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PM Mitchell committed to preserving tour
Ride on Cruising Altitude
JFF strengthening players' character

Commentary


Death of a windshield wiper
THE TRAGIC death of a windshield wiper has triggered a flurry of letters of regret from motorists who have traversed the Hope Road/Trafalgar intersection in St. Andrew for several years. The reaction is the more remarkable for the contrasts it offers...

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Seeing Jesus in Jamaican flesh
It's a time of good cheer

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Shopping for children at Christmas
THE EDITOR, Sir: THIS FESTIVE season means different things to different people. For some it is time to join with family and friends to eat, drink and be merry.

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Assamba's failure
Aspects of that report
Where are the auditors?
Wishing for more Richard Grants

Entertainment


Linstead prepares for Christmas 2004
LLUIDAS VALE, St. Catherine: THE TOWN of Linstead has been busily preparing for Christmas 2004. A number of businesses have opened up in the town in recent months.

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A pleasant Sunday afternoon at King's House
No boundaries for Beres
It will be fire on the waterfront


How can you help Jamaica now?
The Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) has established a 'Recovery Fund' to help aid Jamaica's recovery after Hurricane Ivan.Under the fund Jamaicans and friends of Jamaica can send contributions to help rebuild Jamaica via JNBS outlets for free. [ more ]





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