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Stabroek News

published: Saturday | January 22, 2005
Lead Stories


Hospital fee hike
60 to 70 per cent increase effective Monday

HOSPITAL USER fees have been hiked by an average 60 to 70 per cent, effective Mon-day, a move that is expected to help the health sector collect an additional $400 million in fees annually...

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Jamaica prepares for a Royal visit
Farquharson Institute calls for Air J probe
To death's door and back
Police superintendent tells of ordeal 30 years ago

News


Surridge uncovers fraud at Customs
GOVERNMENT IS being defrauded millions of dollars in taxes as a result of the under-invoicing of imported produce, Mike Surridge, head of the Financial Investigation Division (FID) said yesterday.

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Baugh sworn in
BRAETON MURDER TRIAL
Riveting testimony marks day five
RGD to open three new offices
HIV/AIDS cases rising in St Mary

Sport


Lambert to the rescue
LUCAS STREET, Barbados, CMC: CAPTAIN Tamar Lambert rescued championship front-runners Jamaica with a solid half-century on the opening day of their third round Carib Beer Cup match against title holders Barbados yesterday...

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Rain washes away WI's big chance
Sabina to get $billion upgrade
Boyz, T&T to kick off Digicel Cup finals

Commentary


The Bush inaugural
IT IS likely that United States President George W. Bush's inaugural speech on Thursday left conservatives delighted, and liberals confused. With no hint of hesitation or apology, he put forth a bold vision to justify his administration's foreign and...

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Winter's chill
In appreciation of Edward Seaga
Bridging the divisions in our land

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY:
Military training urged for youth

THE EDITOR, Sir: THE GLEANER'S editorial of the November 16, 2004, commented on plans by government to study "the feasibility of expanding the existing National Youth Service (NYS) to include a component which will ...

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Above the law?
Think before you act, teens
Thanks and commendations ...from Nat'l Road Safety Council

Entertainment


Entertainment diary
HOT PICKS....HOT PICKS....HOT PICKS.... hot picks.... Father Zeeks and Father Yow Present the Father Yow Birthday Bash on Saturday Night at Matthews Lane and Beeston Street featuring Stone Love, Sound Wave, Jamrock and King Doctor. Special Guest...

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The warm, fuzzy side of ICE CUBE

Farmer's Weekly


A sweet plan:
Bee farmer encourages young persons to join industry

HANOVER: THE DESIRE to be his own boss led Eric 'Colin' Norman into bee farming 16 years ago, and today he is a budding businessman with enormous potential to increase ...

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JAS assists small farmers in Clarendon after 'Ivan'

Mind &Spirit


Bishop Morgan moves to Southside
A FTER TWO decades of being the senior pastor of the Covenant Community Church group, the Rev. Dr. C.B. Peter Morgan has left that denomination to form his own Christian ministry which has inner-city residents as its primary target...

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Flow of Christian aid shows shifting power of the pulpit





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