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THE EDITOR, Madam: Music can reveal the heart and soul of a nation instantly. It can be our destruction, and it can also be used as a tool of revolution. We celebrate and bask in the pride of Jamaica being heralded across the world as a forerunner of mus

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News

A US shipment of medical supplies to Venezuela signals new era of cooperation

(AP) — A shipment from the United States of medicines and medical supplies arrived in Venezuela on Friday, reflecting the new spirit of cooperation between the two countries following the stunning capture last month of then-President Nicolás Maduro. L

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Sports

Lowe signs with Indonesia's Dewa FC

KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC): Jamaican international Damion Lowe has secured a move to Dewa United FC, which competes in Indonesias top-flight Super League. The 32-year-old centre-back, who has played professionally across four continents, brings a wealth o

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Business

Heineken breweries in Ja and Panama part of US$140 million in cost savings

Desnoes & Geddes Limited, which trades as Red Stripe Jamaica, was among a slate of facilities worldwide being reshaped by its Dutch parent, Heineken NV, to cut costs through digitalisation. “We accelerated our digital transformation, expanding the s

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Entertainment

‘Crime 101' is a middle-of-the-road LA heist, like ‘Heat'

Bart Laytons Crime 101 is a Heat pastiche that, even if it falls well shy of its Michael Mann blueprint, has some basic appeal going for it. Los Angeles crime movies are fun. Chris Hemsworth looks good in a suit. And were all suckers for savvy crimi

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Commentary

Peter Espeut | Marcus Garvey, black history-maker

Much is publicly known about The Rt Hon Marcus Mosiah Garvey ONH (1887-1940) – Jamaicas first National Hero, so in this article I will focus on what I think are not so well-known details of Garveys life. Garvey always wanted to be buried in Jamaic

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Letters

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THE EDITOR, Madam: Music can reveal the heart and soul of a nation instantly. It can be our destruction, and it can also be used as a tool of revolution. We celebrate and bask in the pride of Jamaica being heralded across the world as a forerunner of mus

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Lifestyle

Your money habits look a lot like your relationship patterns

Money, like relationships, reflects our patterns. How we save, invest, spend, avoid, or overextend often mirrors how we show up emotionally, especially in our 30s, when financial decisions carry more weight. Were quick to talk about love languages, att

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