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Stabroek News

published: Saturday | December 23, 2006

Lead Stories


Case file record for BSI
The Bureau of Special Investigation (BSI) is boasting an increase in the number of case files being completed and sent to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

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Search for missing Lyns continues without success
Gifts on offer at Devon House
Witnesses missing in police murder trial
Zero tolerance approach to child abuse - PM
JUTC to run 24/7 'til Christmas Eve
Ban on gatherings in west Kingston

News


Disappointing move for Portland Cottage families
Some Portland Cottage families were forced to leave angry and disappointed after turning up at Shearer's Heights in Clarendon on Thursday, to collect keys for housing units at the relocation scheme set up by the Office for National Reconstruction.

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Across the Nation
Kingston fire leaves two families homeless
Granville battling crime invasion
Mind and Spirit - Ministering to spiritual need

Business


St Elizabeth credit union treats wards
The management and staff of the St. Elizabeth Co-op Credit Union brought cheers to the children of the Manning Boys' Home at the institution's annual treat for the boys at their Southfield home last Saturday.

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St Lucia to focus on diaspora, linkages

Sport


Kiwis will host World Netball Championships
Jamaica will be preparing for a November 2007 World Netball Championships in New Zealand, rather than a July one in Fiji.

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The Windies can do it, but only if ...
Tivoli, Jetsetters net open league victories
Arnett rock Majesty in Challenge Cup final
Performer of the Week - Henry stars at the track
Harbour View rue missed opportunity
Harbour View to tackle W Connection
Ride with The Magician
Bridgmohan smashes record
Commentary - Modernising the racing plant
Lambert, Herbine shine at Portmore awards ceremony
In Your Neighbourhood
Richards closes curtain on solid career

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Chris Zacca's challenge
Christopher Zacca, confirmed this week as president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), will be aware that he is coming to the job under a cloud of controversy.

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Christmas Days' good news
'Tis the season for giving
Issue: The approval of prospecting licences

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY: St Mary flooding - symptom of larger problem
The Editor, Sir: With regard to the messy condition created in Port Maria because of the flooding, one can only be thankful there were no lives lost. However, the situation, which many believe was preventable, calls attention...

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Still serving Jamaica
'Purposeful mistakes'?
Blessed are the peacemakers
Mourning Willoughby

Entertainment


Festive fare both old and new fills Christmas week TV schedule
Whether you're looking to take a breather from getting things ready for Santa or just kicking back and decompressing after the holiday, the Christmas week TV schedule is filled with returning favourites and new yuletide-themed entries.

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Soap scene
My cup of quotes runneth over

Let's Talk Life


Let's talk life
Dear Counsellor: Christmas is one of the times of the year that I get depressed. I lost my father several years ago and I miss him at Christmas time. We usually spend Christmas Day together as a happy family.

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Let's talk relationships
Lotto vibes - Christmas calamities

Caribbean


Business people confirm paying extortion fees to kidnappers
Business people in Trinidad and Tobago are being forced to pay extortion money or 'coward tax' to protect their families from kidnappers, the business community reported yesterday.

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Thieves rob Chief Minister's home
Caribbean briefs

International


Ugandan President rejects new study on circumcision, HIV
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has condemned a new study showing that male circumcision reduces the risk of HIV infection during sex, saying it sent out a dangerous message.

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North Korea nuclear talks end with no deal
US death toll in Iraq creeps closer to 3,000 mark
Nigerian vice-president expelled
International briefs

Countdown to ICC Cricket World Cup


Bryan: We will be ready
Executive director of the Local Organising Committee for the Cricket World Cup 2007, Robert Bryan, says events are moving smoothly in the run-up to the historic staging of cricket's biggest tournament slated to take place in the Caribbean...

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St Vincent LOC doing flood assessment
US gives security plans thumbs up


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