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Dancehall.Mobi news update - dancehall deejay Bounty Killer (real name - Rodney Price) appeared before the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court yesterday, where he pleaded not guilty to charges of smoking ganja and possession of ganja.
Hosts Jamaica will face off with number one seed Australia in the NCB Sunshine Netball Series at the National Indoor Sports Centre today at 5:30 pm.

Their second game will be tomorrow at 5:00 pm before they turn their attention to the number two-ranked New Zealand team whom they will play next week in two test matches on Tuesday and Thursday.
I first met Wycliffe Bennett in March 1970 when I applied for the job of junior news editor at the JBC and was called in for an interview. I had been at the Gleaner for just over a year as a proofreader and was assured by my former colleague Tino Geddes that the JBC news department had vacancies.
AGRICULTURE Minister Christopher Tufton was yesterday adamant that the $27-million paid so far to Aubyn Hill's Corporate Strategies Ltd to sell the Government's five sugar estates was warranted.

Tufton, in an early morning press conference at the agriculture ministry's Old Hope Road office, told journalists that the Jamaican taxpayer was no longer subsidising the Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ)
Following the controversial meeting between Reggae superstar Buju Banton and members of the San Francisco gay community, the move has sparked several debates between fans and many practitioners of the Jamaican music industry.
Dancer turned artiste Bruck Up, along with international dancehall deejay Shaggy, appeared earlier this week on FOX5’s ‘Good Day New York’ television program. They performed the uptempo remix of Bruck Up’s “Sunglasses” single.
International reggae artiste Buju Banton, who this week met with gay activists in San Francisco, says he will not "surrender" to the group's philanthropy proposals as they would contradict his religion and culture.
Remember Compaq? Those where the first two words, the starting point of the article that announced the new power packed cheap PC from the almost forgotten brand bout by Hewlett-Packard way back in 2002. While some where being bombarded by the sell of Dell and now the wow of netbooks,HP has kept the name alive as a secondary brand mainly relegating Compaq to overseas markets (particularly popular
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