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Stabroek News

published: Sunday | July 10, 2005
Lead Stories


Tales of terror
HOUSES SET sail down the Mammee River, St. Andrew about one o'clock Friday morning, giving homeowners only minutes to grab what they could and dive for safer ground ­ literally.

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Cheaters of death
Portland punished
'Dennis' devastates
Carib suffers Dennis' wrath
Families still under threat after passage of hurricane
Beware of crocodiles!
Normalcy returning to St Ann

News


Nowhere is safe ... It was inevitable ­ DCP Shields
"WE ONLY have to be lucky once. You will have to be lucky every time."

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Birmingham evacuated - UK police clear out second city after threat
Ghanian president to arrive tomorrow
Where will they strike next?
Step out into your greatness
Misreading the IMF report on the economy

Business


J'can buildings not up to standard
BASED ON an informal survey of local engineers by Sunday Business, about 40 per cent of Jamaican homes are not built to the national building code standards and are prime candidates for hurricane and earthquake damage.

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Better late than never: Seven midyear resolutions to make
How to be a great manager
Carib governments must be prepared for terrorist attacks

Sport


Boyz off to dream start
LOS ANGELES, California:JAMAICA'S REGGAE Boyz, playing with a man short from the 15th minute, turned in a gutsy display to thwart a hat-trick performance from Carlos Ruiz and beat Guatemala 4-3 in a seven-goal CONCACAF Gold Cup thriller at the Home Depo

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Boyz out to seal quarter-final spot
Two hurdles gold for Jamaica
S Africa upset Mexico
Rizzi Lee obliges on bad legs
An unfortunate reminder from London
Nightmare start for Windies
Grant's throw lands bronze

Commentary


The road to recovery
THE ROAD to recovery after a natural disaster is often slow and painstaking, and the extent of the damage done will further exacerbate that process.

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Canada's C38: Redefining marriage
Ganja: sensible regulation needed
The clash of the sevens
Principle vs expediency

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Understanding free trade and the WTO
THE EDITOR, Sir: ONE OF the elements about free trade and the myth about fair open trading is the underlying view that everyone will be forced to increase productivity ...

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The real terrorists

Entertainment


Playing in F Sharp
THOUGH THE playing of instruments remains largely the province of boys and men, girls and women appear to be storming the borders and scaling the musical walls.

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Fabolous makes his own way
Bunny Brown ­ one of The Chosen Few
Fredlocks makes it to Ethiopia
Twenty years later ... how time flies
A gift of books
Ritz Carlton makes banging comeback
Canadians celebrate National Day in style

Arts &Leisure


'Proper talkin'
WHAT A CRISIS! What a trauma! What a disgrace! I am positively ashamed to admit the surprise I felt at watching Day two of the national finals for the speech segment of the Jamaica Festival of the Arts.

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NDTC's 43rd season of dance - New works, choreographers and dancers
Artie and the conwoman
Andrew Cavell's farewell in songs

Outlook


Dr Trevor Golding Committed to home and community
EDUCATORS TACIOUS Golding and Enid Lousie Bent Golding, the parents of Radiologist Dr. Trevor Golding, who named him 'Trevor Newton Depass' after Sir Isaac Newton, would have been proud to see the recognition accorded to their son recently ...

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WILL MEN BECOME redundant?
Chronic non-communicable diseases in the Caribbean

In Focus


FIGHTING POVERTY - AFRICA AND THE GLENEAGLES SUMMIT
LONG DUBBED by some ingloriously as the Dark Continent, Africa has recently been in the spotlight as world media attention has focused on the Rich Man's Club (the G-8) - Ian Boyne

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Southern diplomacy and the future of sugar
In search of a foolproof 'gaydar'
What price sustainable development?

Auto


Lots of Go for the gas - 2005 Kia Spectra SX: A sensible alternative to hybrid
WASHINGTON: HIGHWAY RUNNING was good at 33 miles per gallon. But we wanted better. We switched off the air conditioner to squeeze more miles from the tank.

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Holding on to the 'green' - Be 'green clean' with the hybrid or keep some of our hardearned 'green' and go gasolene.
The name is back but the Charger is new




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