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Stabroek News

published: Saturday | April 16, 2005
Lead Stories


Shot and burned
West Kingston double murder sparks political tension

JAMAICA LABOUR Party concerns about the murder of two men in West Kings-ton have been countered by People's National Party (PNP) caretaker for the East Rural St. Andrew constituency, Oliver Clue...

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Victims failed to vote PNP says Golding
Junction regularising illegal signs
Senate OKs CCJ

News


SLB rate cut a big improvement
THE GOVERNMENT'S decision to cut the interest rate on students' loans from 16 to 12 per cent is getting a positive response from the education sector...

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Portlanders, UDC row over Winifred Beach
Council wants back 'Ochi' clean-up funds
Work begins on $200m NCU church

Business


Lee rues meagre budget allocation
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: MAYOR OF Portmore, George Lee, says the fledgling municipality cannot realise its potential if Central Government refuses to provide it with adequate support...

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Tax rise will hurt tourism says Dyer

Sport


Pacers out to impress
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: BARBADIAN FAST bowlers Tino Best and Fidel Edwards will be hoping to prove their fitness and catch the eyes of West Indies selectors when they turn out for a strong Vice Chancellor's X1 against the touring South Africans...

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Jamaica blow out Cayman Islands
Riddim Girlz' Road to Japan
All eyes on Mohammed
Spinner gets chance to shine ahead of third Test
Windies players in action

Commentary


When dons rule
Tuesday's roadblocks and shutdown of Spanish Town and its environs for several hours were but another evidence of a steady march towards anarchy in sections of the country. We are not prepared at this time to second guess the police in their...

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Beating swords into ploughshares

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY:
New security approach needed in a new era

The Editor, Sir: I have been following with much interest the aspiring Opposition Leader's comments regarding the security force's joint police/military operation in the Tawes Pen and Ellerslie Pen areas ...

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Not helpful to farmers
NWC defends water lock-off policy
Dangers in the use of diesel
Not NEPA

Entertainment


Wellness expo begins April 28
THE EDEN Gardens Wellness and Lifestyle Expo, arguably one of the Caribbean's premier wellness and lifestyle expos is scheduled to take place over four days from Thursday April 28 to Sunday May 1. According to chairman of the Eden Gardens Wellness and...

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Entertainment diary

Farmer's Weekly


RADA to boost pepper production
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: THE ST. Elizabeth branch of the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) is taking steps to boost the production of hot peppers which is currently at an all-time low. ...

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Farmers begin replanting as drought eases
Strikes cost Appleton millions

Mind &Spirit


A leader of evangelicals
The Rev. Gerald Seale is the general secretary of a regional organisation that is not well known in Jamaica ­ the Evangelical Association of the Caribbean (EAC). Rev. Seale, a Barbadian...

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Rev. Gerald Seale up close





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