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Stabroek News

published: Wednesday | January 12, 2005
Lead Stories


KINGSLEY THOMAS: Man for '04
Lauded for Highway 2000, Emancipation Park vision

HAILED FOR his outstanding level of patriotism, his remarkable commitment to nation building and his innovative approach to project management, The Gleaner Company yesterday named Kingsley George Thomas, as the Man of the Year 2004...

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And the HONOREES are...
PM bids adieu to Seaga
...Nation awaits a successor
Minimum wage increased by 20%

News


Forbes orders audit of OCID
LESS THAN 24-hours after Police Commissioner Francis Forbes requested the assistance of Scotland Yard detectives to probe allegations surrounding the abduction of two men by members of the Organised Crime Investigation Division (OCID),...

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Attorney loses court battle against dismissal
Phillips to launch campaign

Business


Motor vehicle sales plummet
JAMAICANS REGISTERED fewer than half the vehicles in 2004 than they did in 2003, according to data from the Inland Revenue Department...

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MiPhone calls for investors
Trinidad bull market to end, broker says
Confidence in the economy growing
Manufacturing and processing expands

Sport


H View stunned by C Spring
HARBOUR VIEW'S hopes of capturing six trophies this season were kicked through the window by Constant Spring yesterday...

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Haye stars at JC meet
Campion, St Andrew are champs
Gatlin, Crawford here for one-week camp

Commentary


Teen abortions ­ a wake-up call
REGARDLESS OF where one stands on the issue of abortion, the report in this newspaper on the rate of abortions among teenagers would have come as a shock to any thinking person. It is estimated that as many as 30 per cent of Jamaican teens have had one...

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The more things change ...
Seaga's legacy
Continue helping tsunami victims
Message from President George W. Bush

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY:
Seaga will be sorely missed

THE EDITOR, Sir: LAST YEAR, when Edward Seaga announced that he would be resigning as leader of the Jamaica Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition, many of us ...

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Why should we question God?
If not of God, then whom?
Strengthening the atheist?

Entertainment


'White Noise'was very quiet
NEW YORK (AP): WHITE NOISE is intended to help you fall asleep. White Noise would never let you do that, though...

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CD review: Reggae Lasting Love songs

Profiles in Medicine


A new year, a new you
Dear Readers, IT'S A new year and a new you, let's resolve to take control of our health. To help you along the path of a healthier you, today we launch an intensified focus on health and well-being under the theme, "It's your health, take control".

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Good health is a blessing
Good information is the best medicine
Your mental health is your responsibility





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