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Stabroek News

published: Saturday | November 18, 2006

Lead Stories


DaCosta found dead
The trade union movement reacted with shock and sadness yesterday to news that veteran trade unionist Norman DaCosta is dead.

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Taking life decisions - Why some choose suicide
All go for JLP annual conference
More Carib fans buying tickets
Berbick's nephew to undergo psychiatric test
Two more killed in St James
New system to deal with traffic

News


Let's talk ... life - Relationship stress
Dear Counsellor:I am involved in a relationship for two years and I feel that it is too stressful.

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Let's talk ... relationships - I'm a virgin at 18
Across the nation - Bog Walk citizens to honour nine outstanding educators
The purpose of prophecy
Giving ... It never hurt anyone!

Business


Royal Caribbean wraps up Pullmantur purchase
Royal Caribbean Cruises Limited completed its purchase of Madrid-based cruise and tour operator Pullmantur SA, with the signing of documents closing the deal valued at about US$900 million ...

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C&WJ boosts earnings, profits in Sept quarter

Sport


Champions Calabar tackle B'port
The teams that have monopolised schoolboy football 's Manning Cup for the last three years, Calabar and Excelsior, will battle St. Catherine teams Bridgeport and Eltham when the semi-finals in the ISSA/ Pepsi/JN-sponsored competition kick off at

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A problem of weight
Bloomfield stays on course for Ja Open title
Puskas is dead
Inzy bats for six-day Test games
Windies determined to level series
Williamson Cup 'Paid For'
Ball-crashing Gayle is Cricketer of the Year
No place in sports for cry babies
PERFORMER OF THE WEEK - Asafa continues to write his name into record books
St James Prep, Woodland Primary top tennis tourney
Mad rush for semi spots

Commentary


Barefaced hospital corruption
Perhaps Mr. Horace Dalley, the Health Minister, may not have noticed it and would perhaps consider the matter far removed from the wider debate on corruption in Jamaica.

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A new Jamdown
Schools and more schools

Letters


LETTER OF THE DAY - Dolphins in captivity opposed in Cayman
The Editor, Sir: On Wednesday, November 15, Hospitality Jamaica published an article titled 'Dolphin Cove expands to Grand Cayman'.

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Queries about computer skills
Roles of doctors and nurses
Choosing leaders

Entertainment


Go rafting on the river
Another reason that Jamaica is loved by foreigners is for its lovely rivers that offer an exhilarating rafting experience.

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'All My Children' By day, he's Erica Kane's son; by night, a fighter pilot - sort of

International


Socialists back Royal
PARIS (Reuters):Segolene Royal pledged a new style of leadership yesterday after her sweeping victory in the Socialist presidential primary took her a step closer to becoming the country's first woman president.

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'Dutch troops abused Iraqi prisoners'
Gov't to ban junk food ads aimed at kids


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