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'Dudus' irks PSOJ
THE NATION'S most powerful group of business leaders, the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), has joined other associations and individuals in disagreeing with the...
UWI students 'Breakdabox'
Difference is always noted, and so it was for the duo Duane McIntosh and Sandre Malcolm, marketing students at the University of the West Indies...
Heated Warmington walks out of House
Junior government minister Everald Warmington staged a one-man walk out of Gordon House yesterday after failed attempts to register a nay vote against an Electoral...
The grief they bear
THE HAUNTING wail of a mother who lost her child continues to echo in the heads of her neighbours four days after Ruthlyn Williams received...
Mother still searching for child after eight years
Five-year-old Rojay King went missing two days after his mother's birthday in 2002.Janet Hardie, King's mother, described a time in her life where she was...
Sports
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Sammy sparks in crushing win
KINGSTOWN, St Vincent (CMC): A career-best spell from Darren Sammy carried West Indies to a 141-run victory in the third one-day international (ODI) against Zimbabwe...
'I want to keep breaking records'
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (CMC): Jamaica's track megastar, Usain Bolt, has been named the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year for the second straight...
Morgan needs caps for contract
Schoolboy football sensation Marvin Morgan Jr, who left the island on February 16 for a trial with Birmingham City, will not be getting a contract...
Dehring says territories could separate in future
Chris Dehring, who was the managing director and CEO of the ICC WI Cricket World Cup 2007, does not totally agree with the view of...
Stewart scores for QPR
Jamaican defender Damion Stewart netted a second-half header on Tuesday evening and spurred Queen's Park Rangers to a 2-0 win over struggling Plymouth Argyle in...
Entertainment
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Merritone slice into 60th anniversary schedule
There was a pause in the dancing at Retro Recall, held at Waterfalls, Liguanea, St Andrew, in late February. The full house did not seem...
Saxophonist Cedric Brooks recovering but critical
Saxophonist Cedric 'Im' Brooks, who was admitted to a New York City hospital in a coma three weeks ago, is recovering but remains in critical...
Golden Tongue Award winner lives to inspire
Crystal Gareave, the inaugural Golden Tongue Award winner, has always been a private individual, her pen and paper the only recipients of her most inner...
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We continue to show you some of the fabulous gowns seen at Sunday's Academy Awards show in Hollywood, alongside our local social happenings scene...
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