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Stabroek News

published: Wednesday | December 20, 2006

Breaking News!!
Neville Willoughby Is dead
Veteran radio broadcast journalist Neville Willoughby died in hospital this morning after sustaining injuries in a traffic accident last night.

Lead Stories


Still no word on missing Lyns
It was day ten yesterday, in the search for missing Mandeville couple Richard and Julia Lyn. Nine days of agony for their children and their many friends in Mandeville who have not been able to rest easily since the two were reportedly abducted...

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Government of Jamaica to pay millions - Compensation for woman shot by cops
Fatal fire mars Christmas at Children's Village
New stroke therapy
New butterflies wreak havoc on citrus industry
Ganja plane to be returned to owner
Suspected lepto patients released
Take 'em home for Christmas

News


Most popular gifts this Christmas
Almost everyone is playing Santa this week. Shopping for their loved ones' ideal Christmas gifts. Store owners are reporting that sales have definitely increased since Monday. "It's crazy," said Tariq Nembhard, marketing manager at Watt's New...

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Saved by an email!
Setting your life goals: Master key to success
Christmas, a time of depression for some
New group to review mining policy
Dunn urges fast track on digital broadcasting

Business


Broilers inks wet ethanol deal with Bauche Energy
Robert Levy, presi-dent and CEO of the Jamaica Broilers Group (JBG), has inked a deal with Switzerland-based Bauche Energy guaranteeing a source of wet ethanol for his planned $1.1 billion dehy-dration plant....

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Bridging the financing gap... Michael Mansoor leads UWI high-powered task force
Courts Jamaica buyer secures 96% of shares ... Payment at $4.25/share begins today
Incentive schemes eclipse corporate Christmas bonuses
Jamaican stores banking on late shopping rush
Jamaica's second month of negative inflation
Delta files reorganisation plan to emerge from bankruptcy in spring... Rejects US Airway's hostile bid

Sport


Sabina bounced from first-class schedule
Due to preparations for next year's Cricket World Cup, Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) has submitted a proposal to relocate all first-class matches that were scheduled for Sabina Park when the regional competitions are played early next year.

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Gayle's ranking falls
Reggae Boyz could face Costa Rica next
Crayons To Perfume smells sweet for Cup
Brown makes the right call
Portmore, Waterhouse to restart NPL
Howard wants consistency from Windies players
Iverson traded
JAVA boss has 'great' visions
Indian loses medal after failing gender test
Malcolm topples big brother for Petcom title

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Targeting resort housing
We share the concern of Mark Kerr-Jarrett, the Montego Bay businessman and chairman of the St. James Parish Development Committee, that the growth of housing and other social infrastructure in the city is not keeping pace with hotel development...

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Political bantering
No, 'Guango Tree'!
The Jamaican family and love

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Wealth distribution root cause of crime
THE EDITOR, Sir: I am deeply concerned with the upsurge of crime and other criminal elements in our beloved country of Jamaica. Despite these disturbing developments, I have decided to move back to Jamaica in 2007.

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Danger on Mt Rosser
Another view on Cockpit mining
The quandary of reparations
Thinking outside the box

Entertainment


Christmas comes to Sam Sharpe Square
WESTERN BUREAU: Christmas came early for the more than 1,000 Montegonians who attended the St. James Parish Council's annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony and concert, in Sam Sharpe Square on Monday.

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'Happyness' a bit too predictable
Hanna-Barbera cartoonist dies at 95
Trump lets Miss USA keep her job

Profiles in Medicine


DIETITIAN'S DESK: You can survive the FEASTING season
Here are some suggestions, tried, tested and proven: You must plan and you must strategise, as without a workable plan you will fail! Portion control, portion control. Yes! You can have most foods, but the crunch is how much you eat...

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FITNESS CLUB: How often should I exercise?
HIS HEALTH: Men, health and relationships
The genesis of alcohol abuse


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