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Stabroek News

published: Saturday | January 29, 2005
Lead Stories


Children slain
Throats slashed, bodies had multiple stab wounds

HIGHGATE, St. Mary: THE QUIET, little-known district of Kilancholly, deep in the hills of southern St. Mary, was plunged into a state of shock and grief early yesterday ...

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'They were obedient and well-behaved'
LoJ bats for education
50 more schools to receive Children's Own newspaper
Jamaican Jews mark Auschwitz liberation
Rita determined to honour Bob's wish

News


Senators laud Seaga for service to nation
THE SENATE yesterday paid extensive tribute to former Leader of the Opposition Edward Seaga, who demitted office a little under two weeks ago...

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Another drug find at Norman Manley Airport
THE BRAETON 7 MURDER TRIAL:
59 photographs tendered as evidence
Women launch healing campaign
Mayor urges vendors to pay owed market fees
Portland PC gets drain cleaning equipment

Business


'St Bess' farmers welcome new irrigation system
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: FARMERS IN south St. Elizabeth have welcomed the ground breaking for the installation of the Pedro Plains Irrigation Scheme in the Little Park area of the parish ...

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Ministry of Labour to open office in Canada

Sport


Ja post huge total
JAMAICA, THANKS to a maiden first-class century from Brenton Parchment and a lusty ton from Carlton Baugh Jnr., batted themselves into a near impregnable position for at least first innings points in their fourth-round Carib...

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Richards, Browne revive Barbados
Windwards, Trinidad poised for exciting finish
PERFORMER OF THE WEEK
Powell saves the day
'There is no advantage'
Masterful Lara keeps WI alive
Asafa set for 400-metre start

Commentary


Slaughter of the innocents
A MOTHER returns from church to the gruesome discovery that her three children ­ ages three, 13 and 15 ­ have been brutally killed, stab wounds all over their bodies, their throats cut. Thus, in St. Mary, another layer of barbarism has been...

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The media-savvy Seaga
The more things change
Finding alternative energy for Jamaica

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY
The Opposition must do its job

THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE BEEN fortunate to hear bits and pieces of the news around Edward Seaga's departure, and likewise the pre-emption of a change in the leadership of the People's National ...

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Dialysis crisis
Thanks ' Eddie '
A nation ' s health at risk

Mind &Spirit


Mentoring in Southside
HAVING LEFT the Covenant Community Church group, Bishop C.B. Peter Morgan and his family are keen on securing community transformation of Southside, Central Kingston. Their approach is a bottoms-up one rather than a top-down...

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Why the Bishop left Covenant Community Church





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