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Rainy weather puts damper on parties

The rainy weather over the weekend put a damper on some party events resulting in promoters postponing parties until sunnier times….

Rapper pays tribute to Dudus

Pusha T from the United States rap group Clipse has recorded a song paying tribute to extradited Tivoli Gardens strongman Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke. The rapper is from the group which has done popular songs like Grindin…

Educators: Fashion new teaching methods for boys

A high-profile educator has criticised teaching strategies in many Jamaican primary and high schools as counterproductive to optimal learning among boys.Dr Winsome Gordon, president of the Jamaica Teaching Council, argues…

And the winner is …

World Cup interest is at fever pitch. Flag-bearing football fans have been bragging about the teams closest to their hearts…

Trini subsidies hurting Jamaica farmers, says Tufton

AGRICULTURE MINISTER Dr Christopher Tufton yesterday charged that Jamaican primary producers were being short-changed within the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) as a result of a subsidised agro-processing sector in oil-rich Trinidad and Tobago….

Army chief retiring

AMID A massive deployment of soldiers in the Corporate Area and St Catherine to root out gangsters, the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) is preparing for a change in leadership with the retirement of Major General Stewart Saunders….

‘Cowshed’ over Red House too long — Hamel-Smith:

Officials of the Urband Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT) were told yesterday that the delay in the improvement works to the Red House was unacceptable.

Manning skips Sando meeting –

Former prime minister Patrick Manning was a no-show at his San Fernando East constituency office last evening where the People’s National Movement (PNM) held a second round of screening of nominees interested in being candidates for the upcoming Local Government elections.

Penny turns Rowley down –

People’s National Movement (PNM) Senator Pennelope Beckles has turned down an offer by Political Leader Dr Keith Rowley to be one of his four deputy political leaders, sources said yesterday.

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