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Stabroek News

published: Tuesday | March 6, 2007

Lead Stories


'Stage is set' - Cricket bosses predict world-class tournament
Organisers of the ICC Cricket World Cup which got under way with several practice matches across the region yesterday are satisfied with the opening day's proceedings. The managing director of the ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC)West Indies 2007 Inc. and the minister...

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Father killed on doorstep
Government gets tough on litterbugs in Jamaica
Five children left with grandmother -CDA probes case of siblings of alleged pimped 12-y-o girl
Another double murder in Kingston
Bread and breakfast shortfall
Gasolene boss' murder case put off

News


Residents near Sabina urged to collect passes
MOTOR VEHICLE owners living in the designated blue zone around Sabina Park are failing to collect access passes speedily enough, according to officials of the Local Organising Committee (LOC).Just over 60 per cent of applicants had collected passes...

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Killer roads in Kingston
Dabdoub PNP's West Portland candidate
Court to hear motion on proposed diplomat's cross-examination
'Lunch and Learn' a hit in Montego Bay
Ready for the excitement

Business


Fiesta bosses to arrive in island
Principals of the Spanish hotel group Fiesta are expected in the island today to continue discussions with the Ministry of Labour following protest action at the hotel site in Point, Hanover, last week.Tempers broiled last week. Tempers broiled last week as workers protested...

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'Take heed of food labels'
China considers developing large jets
Money declarations at Customs required by law
Alcoa to close Kentucky-based Reynolds wrap plant

Sport


Marlon Samuels stars in Windies win
The West Indies, led by Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels, Daren Powell and Corey Collymore, tuned up for the World Cup tournament scheduled to begin at Sabina Park in eight days time with a scintillating performance in the first of four warm-up matches...

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Lara hails Samuels
India face Dutch minnows
Sky's the limit for apprentice Andre Martin
Apprentice Lewis, Spence suspended
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Keep your fingers crossed for some great action
Accreditation hiccups at Trelawny stadium
Wolmer's blank Campion 2-0 in schoolgirls hockey
Fennell slams critics of CWC spending
KC on a roll in Inter-Secondary TT
Tivoli, Harbour View to clash in Red Stripe last eight
Whyte leads Essex to indoor title

Commentary


EDITORIAL - The Guardian missed the point again
The editors at the Guardian newspaper in Trinidad and Tobago just don't get it - or are pretending not to. So, they cling to a stale and outmoded economic nationalism, seemingly blissful in their ignorance to the shifts in the global economy...

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Peace and forgiveness
Ripples across the ocean
Golding, reparations, and crazy ideas

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Young peace brokers as 'Architects of change'
The Editor, Sir: Recently while listening to a radio talk show two persons from the Grants Pen area, of St. Andrew were interviewed by the moderator. These people, who were mooted by the moderator as the 'architects of change' in brokering...

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Indiscipline is the father of crime
Helping the disabled
Witness protection

Entertainment


Quarters of 'Musical Treats' at Alhambra Inn
The 'Musical Treats' promised were duly delivered in quarters at the Alhambra Inn, Tucker Avenue, St. Andrew, on Sunday night, by unamplified voices to the accompaniment of mostly piano, with recorder and percussion at points.

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High spirits at Red Stripe Live Red launch
The intricacies of set design
'Uptown Bangarang' - surprises for the audience
'2 Hot 2 Hangle' closes in Kingston
'Back To The Future' - No average praise and worship
All-star event at Spring Break '07

Caribbean


Government to unveil HIV/AIDS policy for schools
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):The Education Ministry here will, in the next three months, unveil a new policy it has adopted on dealing with HIV/AIDS in schools.The plan will detail how the government will deal with the problem for the next five years,...

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Suriname appoints new Chief Justice
Antigua establishes investment authority
PM Arthur satisfied with latest poll

Countdown to ICC Cricket World Cup


Wiser Jayasuriya aiming to engineer Lankan triumph
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): The wisdom gained by playing at the highest level for 17 years has come in handy for Sanath Jayasuriya.The veteran Sri Lankan left-hander was the hero of the 1996 World Cup and is hoping to be the talisman in 2007 in the...

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Aussies willnot relax
Book Merchant bowls to children
Bucknor elated at Carib call-up






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