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Stabroek News

published: Monday | December 31, 2007


Lead Stories


Mob massacre - Alleged goat thieves savaged in Westmoreland - UWI student among 10 murdered on weekend
An angry mob chopped to death three men accused of stealing a goat in Westmoreland in a bloody weekend which saw at least 10 Jamaicans being killed. Reports from the police are that, about 8:30 Saturday night, the three men were seen with a goat in a Toyota motor car on a farm...

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Career, health, family top year 2008 wish lists
World's weird and wacky - Burning penis, ganja convent, stinky feet round out year of crazy stories
Jamaican collapses, dies in Colorado
Cops hunt for missing girls
'Madwoman' not yet charged with murder
Trinidad army chief wants police powers
Iraqis hail Saddam on execution anniversary

News


His Story year in review
The series started on March 1 with the amazing story of 'The miracle and the missing bullet', but it took a heart-rending turn on March 5 and 12 with the chilling account of the boy who was raped several times by his stepfather, in 'When the boy is the victim'.

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Lewin aims for transformation
Zong Massacre plaque unveiled
'Do not damage the boxes' - Public warned not to harm home of screw-worm flies
Jamaica Defence Force takes training to Kingston,St Catherine
Healthy New Year's resolutions
Something extra
What a cease-and-desist order means

Business


Egg farmers get cracking - 1.3 million dozen for holiday season
Supplies of eggs from local farmers for the holiday season reached 1.3 million dozen over the two-month period ending December.This is according to Mark Campbell, president of the Jamaica Egg Farmers' Association, who said the industry had implemented strategies to meet the demands...

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Full sugar production by January

Sport


Tempers flare as Waterhouse win
Waterhouse burnt Arnett Gardens 2-1 in an emotionally charged game yesterday at the Drewsland Mini Stadium. Tempers flared on the pitch between players and Arnett Gardens coach Max Straw was ejected in the second half as the two rivals battled for crucial points...

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Samuels looking to hold down regular spot
Bennett has batting concerns
City hold Liverpool
Coaches bemoan missed chances
No goal, little cheers at STETHS
Fletcher inspires Tivoli win
Wind a swirling factor in Village tie

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Kenya must preserve stabilising influence
The incumbent Mwai Kibaki has emerged victorious in Kenya's presidential election. It will require the utmost skill on his part to prevent the country from descending into a period of political and ethnic instability with potentially deleterious consequences for global security.

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New Year's revolutions needed
The Bhutto assassination

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Historical roots of dual citizenship issue
The Editor, Sir: Mr.Abe Dabdoub has taken Mr. Daryl Vaz to court. Mr. Vaz beat him by almost 1000 votes in the last general election. Now he wants the constitution to do for him what his constituents didn't. The constitution gives him that right.

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Congrats to Windies!
Aunt May deserves more for age 110
Try to avoid mental slavery
About those who passed on
Revolution needed in education
Developments in energy
Open doors to tertiary education

Entertainment


Patrons get their fill at Comedy Cabaret
Spanish Town, St.Catherine: Patrons found it hard to control themselves at the Comedy Cabaret Dinner hosted by the Portmore Chamber of Commerce and Industry at the Portmore Pines Plaza in St. Catherine, on Friday, after they were treated to a delightful musical feast...

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Cage, chipmunks, pregnant teen rule box office
'Mind Control' for the people
Rolling in 'dough' - Hollywood sees green, especially from year-end movie boost

Flair


Best of Flair cover story: Most popular story of 2007 - Written in stone
But for author, Rosemarie Stone, widow of the late UWI lecturer, Carl Stone, the time had come to start talking publicly about how she contracted the dreaded HIV virus from her husband, and the subsequent nightmarish proportions her life assumed.

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Best of Men's FLAIR Features - Keron Myers is bachelor of the year
Best of Health and fitness
KELLY'S WORLD - Maama-manism and effeminate men!
Best of Sex & Relationship - Can homosexuality be cured?
Best of Beauty - A beautiful year
Year In Fashion
Glitter, glam and glitz
Best of Health & Fitness cont'd - The miracle of childbirth
OSMOSIS ... Eight years and still priceless
Together forever

International


Bhutto family anointed
NAUDERO, Pakistan (Reuters): Benazir Bhutto's party appointed her son and her husband to succeed the slain Pakistani opposition leader yesterday and the party said it would take part in a January 8 election as Bhutto would have wanted.But a senior...

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Kibaki triumphs


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