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Stabroek News

published: Saturday | March 12, 2005
Lead Stories


Golding's hour nears - West Kgn by-election around the corner
THE SENATE yesterday passed three Bills Prime which Minister P.J. Patterson said must become law before he calls the by-election that could see Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) leader Bruce Golding returning to the House of...

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Pay up or else! - Extortionists target 'cabbies' in Gordon Pen
Golden Spring residents decry bad roads
Unsanitary Old Harbour market ordered closed
Civil servants to pay toll
Prank calls frustrate firefighters
Gov't not impressed with electronic system

News


Two STETHS students killed in auto accident
WESTERN BUREAU: ST. ELIZABETH Technical High School (STETHS) students and staff were in mourning yesterday following the deaths of two students in a motor vehicle accident along the Montpelier main road in the parish.

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Alleged rapist positively identified and Barbara Gayle
Man who pleaded guilty wants sentence nullified
No evidence of foul play - Labour ministry accepts police report on death of farm worker
Child-evangelist comes home
Three murdered on March Pen Road

Business


Consumers' league wants control of genetically modified foods
AS GENETICALLY modified organisms (GMO) become more commonplace, especially in foods for consumption the National Consumers' League (NCL) is intensifying its campaign for the government to order that products be properly...

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Project to revive ginger production

Sport


Ja seize control early
GRENADA'S LITTLE dynamo, the left-handed Devon Smith, stole the spotlight with a superb century innings on the opening day of the Carib Beer series cricket match between Jamaica and the Windward Islands at Alpart yesterday.

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Future of WI Academy uncertain
Girlz out to get even
Anderson to star 'Fast and Furious' show
Eight schools shuttle for key positions
Local coaches among the world's best - Bailey
A lack of horse sense
All parties stand to lose
Digicel refuses proposal

Commentary


That UTech protest
SURELY STUDENTS at the University of Technology can find a better way to show their displeasure with the administration than to block the gates as they did yesterday...

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Women must be ladies

Letters


Proposed electoral reforms
THE EDITOR, Sir: A FEW months ago, the Electoral Advisory Committee was seeking a budget of some $600 million dollars to update its voters' list.

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The JPS and overcharging
Is Golding the man for the job?
Abortion ­ 'A right or murder'?

Farmer's Weekly


Some citrus farmers to get special assistance
SMALL-SCALE CITRUS farmers who register with the Agricultural Business Information System (ABIS) by the end of March 2005 will benefit from a $10 million Special Assistance Programme...

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Small farmer reaps rich rewards
New move to target farm thieves - Senator Norman Grant





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