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Update | Man charged for fatal stabbing at wake in St Catherine to stand trial, granted $1 million bail
St Catherine resident Shevaughn 'Mongoose' McBean, who is charged with the stabbing death of a man during an altercation at a wake in Riversdale, St Catherine last year, is to go on trial for murder. Parish Court Judge Geneta Smikle today ruled that a c

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Update | Man charged for fatal stabbing at wake in St Catherine to stand trial, granted $1 million bail

St Catherine resident Shevaughn 'Mongoose' McBean, who is charged with the stabbing death of a man during an altercation at a wake in Riversdale, St Catherine last year, is to go on trial for murder. Parish Court Judge Geneta Smikle today ruled that a c

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Sports

4 tickets to World Cup final listed on FIFA's resale site for more than US$2 million

FIFAs resale site has four tickets on sale for the World Cup final for just under US$2.3 million each. The US$2,299,998.85 seats for the July 19 match at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, are located behind a goal in the lower deck in b

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Business

EU close to approving release of US$106b loan to Ukraine

European Union (EU) envoys gathered on Wednesday, with most cautiously optimistic that a massive loan to help meet Ukraines military and financial needs for the next two years is close to being approved after months of deadlock. Meeting in Brussels, th

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Entertainment

Actress Joan McKenzie was born to perform

As an only child, Joan McKenzie quickly learnt to entertain herself, filling her days with creativity and a vivid imagination. Her dolls, teddy bears and even the trees in her yard became her audience, bearing witness to daily balcony performances. It was

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Commentary

Editorial | NaRRA and UDC

Unsurprisingly, the broad mandate proposed for the agency that is to lead Jamaicas post-hurricane reconstruction has raised questions about the role and future of the Urban Development Corporation (UDC).

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Letters

What school violence is really saying
THE EDITOR, Madam: Across Jamaica, the rise in school-based violence is being treated primarily as a disciplinary concern. But what if what we are calling indiscipline is actually distress, unprocessed, uncontained, and long ignored, finally becoming vis

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Lifestyle

Something Extra | Thursday

Fashions most formidable universe returned to the spotlight as The Devil Wears Prada 2 premiered in London on Wednesday, delivering a masterclass in high-gloss glamour. From archival fashion moments to bold, modern silhouettes, the red carpet was a fit

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Food

Recipe | Spiced nuts and seeds

This recipe is excerpted from the cookbook Linda McCartneys Family Kitchen. Linda was ahead of her time on plant-based eating in the ‘80s and ‘90s – today, it is much easier to follow a plant-forward lifestyle than when she wrote her first cookbo

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World News

Trinidadian man extradited to US to face armed robbery charges

PORT OF SPAIN, CMC – Trinidadian Kervon Noel was extradited to the United States earlier this week to face charges of armed robbery and conspiracy, more than a decade after a warrant was issued for his arrest in Maryland. Authorities said Noel is want

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