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SAJ offers data-protection services to businesses
THE SHIPPING Association of Jamaica (SAJ) has launched data-protection services for businesses across the island, including member companies in the shipping industry. “Data protection isnt just a compliance requirement. Its a cornerstone of trust.

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Today's Issue Published: Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Lead Stories

Trauma overload

WESTERN BUREAU: Dr Delroy Fray, the clinical coordinator at the Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA), is raising concern about the alarming number of victims of motor vehicle accidents who were admitted to the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH)...

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News

Queen Nanny did not sign the treaty

NOT MUCH is known about Queen Nannys early years on Earth. But the story is that she was from west Africa, from where many people were taken to the West Indies to work on various plantations under sub-human conditions. Hundreds of the enslaved did...

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Sports

‘We know what we need to do'

REGGAE BOYZ head coach Steve McClaren and team captain Andre Blake say the team knows what needs to be done to return to winning ways when they take on Bermuda today in Concacaf World Cup Qualifying action at the National Stadium. Jamaica are...

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Business

Three researchers nab Nobel economics prize for explaining ‘creative destruction'

Three researchers who probed the process of business innovation won the Nobel memorial prize in economics Monday for explaining how new products and inventions promote economic growth and human welfare, even as they leave older companies in the...

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Entertainment

Grammy predictions for final five in reggae category

First-round voting to choose the nominees for the 68th Grammy Awards comes to an end on Wednesday, October 15. A total of 73 albums are under consideration in the Best Reggae Album category. After tomorrow, that number will be whittled down to the...

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Commentary

Editorial | The AI protocols in courts

Last months promulgation by Chief Justice Bryan Sykes of protocols for the use of AI-generated documents in court proceedings advances his long-standing advocacy for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for a more efficient, and...

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Letters

Letter of the Day | Vale Royal should rise again
THE EDITOR, Madam: I am writing to commend the prime minister for renewing the Vale Royal Talks with Opposition Leader Mark Golding. In doing so, he has taken a crucial step towards restoring confidence in Jamaicas democratic maturity – not just...

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Lifestyle

Something Extra | Tuesday

Faith met fashion in fine style at the recently held Sterling Gospel Music Awards. Embracing the theme ‘African Elegance, attendees showed up in vibrant prints, bold accessories, and head-turning ensembles that radiated culture and confidence....

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Shipping

CSA re-elects William Brown, Maria del Mar Rodriguez as president and vice-president

Paramaribo, Suriname: WILLIAM BROWN and Maria del Mar Rodriguez were re-elected as president and vice- president, respectively, of the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA), at the bodys 55th Annual General Meeting, Conference...

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