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Triple Olympic and world champion sprinter Usain Bolt returned to his first love, cricket, on Sunday and showed that he certainly know show to handle both bat and ball.
United States-based rapper, Grammy nominee Soulja Boy will make his debut Jamaican appearance on Sunday, October18 when he is scheduled to perform on the fifth anniversary Barefoot Beach Party, a production of Flettes Promotion.
The police will start the removal of music and video equipment from public transport vehicles in Half Way Tree, St. Andrew come Monday. According to a release from the National Transformation Programme, (NTP), the agency leading the drive..
Dear Prime Minister Bruce Golding,

Kindly read the following and make sure to reread it at least 3 times so it sticks.

You are not important, and your party is not important more than Jamaica. Having said that, I owe you nor your party nothing. You were elected to do a job and expect you to do a good job.
Saw they carried some sound byte on CVM news last night of a gay supporter and her views on the whole Buju Banton meeting with the homosexuals on what took place and the fact that they plan to take their actions to a larger worldwide organization.

Thus this group tricked Buju Banton to breath life into their evil campaign of trying to force their satanic lifestyle on Jamaica and the rest of th
LIME, Jamaica’s only full service telecoms provider, is again being plagued by cable theft and the company has spent more than $35 million in the last five months to replace transmissions cables which have been stolen.

LIME’s customers in several communities have been left without service as thieves vandalize and pilfer the company’s cables to reap copper presumably to sell to scrap metal deal
Broadcaster and film producer, Wycliffe Bennett, is to be posthumously awarded the Order of Jamaica.

Prime Minister Bruce Golding made the announcement this morning at the thanksgiving service for the life of Mr. Bennett.
I would normally not bother to comment on an article published in the Observer's Friday Caribbean Business Report, but the commentary on the valuation of Access' shares are so far off base that I felt compelled to make an input to set the record straight.
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