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Stabroek News

published: Tuesday | March 18, 2008

Lead Stories


Send me the report! - Felice wants research findings which links rich Jamaicans to crime
Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Justin Felice wants to see a copy of a report by Jamaican anthropologist Dr Herbert Gayle to determine the extent to which wealthy Jamaicans are funding criminal activities throughout the country ACP Felice, who is in charge...

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'A fat, lazy nation'
New trial ordered for constable
CXC reports improved results for January
Cabbie protest over lock-ups leaves commuters stranded

News


THE ABORTION DEBATE
Join the abortion debate! The Government is examining possible amendments to the laws relating to abortion in Jamaica. Should abortion be legal? Join the abortion debate. Email us: editor@gleanerjm.com; or fax: 922-6223.

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Man gets $10m award
Jonathan Grant to padlock gate
Picturesque Alesund
Missing persons, human remains keep cops busy

Business


Bear Stearns' fall sends world markets tumbling - JPMorgan buys faltering rival on the cheap
Stock markets world-wide fell Monday, while oil soared and the dollar sank amid fears the end of the credit crisis has not yet been reached in the wake of JPMorgan Chase's acquisition of troubled US investment investment bank Bear Stearns...

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Olint, NCB case continues in court
Cruise execs upbeat despite gloomy economic forecast

Sport


Harbour View must do or die in DC
WASHINGTON DC, United States:Harbour View are expected to make a few line-up changes - at least two forced - when they tackle American club DC United in the do-or-die second leg of the CONCACAF Champions Cup 7:30 p.m.(6:30p.m. local time) tonight at the RFK Stadium here.

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Jamaica thrash Leewards
Sri Lankans plunder bowling
Naggo Head, Bath in COK Champions Cup clash
Tiger Woods setting a new standard
Natural Atlanta upsets apple cart
Congratulations, Jamaica, but ...
Guyana win easy

Commentary


EDITORIAL - Managing budget expectations
Mr Audley Shaw, the finance minister, has warned Jamaicans against having "unrealistic expectations" of the Budget which he is to table in Parliament towards the end of the month. We appreciate the minister's, and by extension, the Government's strategy....

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What of the Woolmer report?
NOTE-WORTHY: Plight of NIS pensioners

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - 'Go, commissioner, go, history will absolve you'
The Editor, Sir,: Commissioner Lewin is a brave, adventurous, receptive, and thinking man, a rarity in that position for a long time. He brings to the position the freshness of holistic sociological thought instead of the expected authoritarian and sometimes intransigent inflexible...

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New faith in police - from a funeral
Abortion is no condom!
For the woman to decide
For the woman to decide

Entertainment


Luciano charts New territory
A new year, new album, another tour. That's a typical schedule for many entertainers, but for roots-reggae singer Luciano his latest album Jah Is My Navigatormay be a fork in the road. The set was officially released in January by VP Records, almost two years after the same company...

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Something extra
Icon: Edna Manley
Remembering a Dread who took control

International


UN not wading into Tibet conflict
NEW YORK (AP): United Nations leaders said Monday they saw little reason so far for the United Nations to wade into the dispute over China's crackdown on protesters in Tibet, despite the Dalai Lama's call for an international inquiry led by the body. ...

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Mitchell hints at calling election soon
Female suicide bomber kills 43


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