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Stabroek News

published: Tuesday | June 10, 2008

Lead Stories


People power - Community development programme energises youth
The communities of Springvale, Giblatore and Content in rural St Catherine, once synonymous with high dropout rates in schools, poverty and increasing levels of child labour, are on a steady path to transformation. This due to the revolutionary work of the St Catherine...

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Portia popular, Bruce better leader
Mt Alvernia student excels
DIASPORA FOCUS - 'We have to do something about crime'
Police to probe PNP fraud claim
Jamaicans like 'Big Mac'
Tuesdaytalk
Chance to air GSAT placement grouses

News


Journalist's arrest sparks IAPA protest
The Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) has condemned the Cuban government for the arrest of and threats made to independent newsman Carlos Serpa Maceira. IAPA has also reminded Cuba to observe tolerance of press freedom and called for 25 journalists still imprisoned...

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Sky's no limit for archbishop
Seven shortlisted for Michael Manley Award
Government picks eye-care facility
Montego Bay bleeds still

Business


SaJ member marks Principal's milestone
The famous fish market of Hamburg, one of the 'must see' tourist attractions in Germany was the theme as SACO Shipping GmbH recently hosted an agents' meeting as part of its 20th anniversary celebrations. Jamaicans Neville Lyn Fatt, financial director and Denise Lyn Fatt...

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Increased fines for labour breaches

Sport


Reggae Boyz look to spice up preparation
Jamaica's Caribbean friendly series culminates today when they play Grenada at 3:00 p.m.(local time) at the National Stadium in that country's capital, St George's.The Reggae Boyz won the first game of the series 5-1 against St Vincent and the Grenadines last Tuesday...

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Gymnasts star at invitational
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Shivnarine Chanderpaul - a special and rare breed
Top teams shun low-ranked Reggae Boyz
Borg picks Nadal to beat Federer at Wimbledon
Corneal, Simoes satisfied with drawn friendly
Royal Image and Alsafra headline 16 Derby nominees
'Deserved' victory lifts Sharpes into third place
Oranje treat: Italy splattered
Lakers run out of time

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Public dialogue needed on JCF review report
Concomitantly with the formal announcement of police chief, Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin's withdrawal last week of his surprise resignation, Prime Minister Bruce Golding told Jamaicans about the completion of a strategic review of the constabulary, which is to form the basis...

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Well said, Daryl Vaz
Do they love Jamaica more?
NOTE-WORTHY: Birthright first

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Challenge for youth to 'become the change'
The Editor, Sir: Killed ... Murdered ... Mutilated ... just some of the words that form the silhouette of our news. Unbearable ... Intolerable ... Unendurable ... just some more words that express how we feel, how the youth feel. The persons who need to study late in the nights ...

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No effective plan to curb crime
Factors in positive parenting
Gays are born that way
Affirming good mental health
Tourism affected

Entertainment


Jazzie B goes - Great moments in British reggae
Ken Boothe's version of Bread's Everything I Own enters the British Top 20 in 1974. In 1977, Junior Murvin's Police and Thieves, produced by Lee 'Scratch' Perry, makes the British Top 20. Bob Marley records his groundbreaking Live! at The Lyceum in London ...

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Hall rises to the top with 'Below the Waist'
Fantastico Cuba
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