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Alleged robber fatally shot by police following break-in at Phoenix Park Village
Alleged robbers were stopped in their tracks by the police in the gated community of Phoenix Park Village, Phase 3, in Portmore, St Catherine this afternoon. One of the men was shot dead, while his crony escaped. The police reportedly recovered a firearm

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Alleged robber fatally shot by police following break-in at Phoenix Park Village

Alleged robbers were stopped in their tracks by the police in the gated community of Phoenix Park Village, Phase 3, in Portmore, St Catherine this afternoon. One of the men was shot dead, while his crony escaped. The police reportedly recovered a firearm

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Sports

Glenmuir give McGrath the boot with commanding victory

GLENMUIR HAVE one foot in the semi-finals of the ISSA daCosta Cup football competition following a comprehensive 4-0 win over last years beaten finalists, McGrath, yesterday at Glenmuir. Glenmuir picked up another three points to lead Group A with six

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Business

Microsoft investing US$17.5b in India for AI, cloud infrastructure

Microsoft on Tuesday announced its biggest-ever Asia investment, amounting to US$17.5 billion, in India over the next four years to advance the countrys cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure. CEO Satya Nadella revealed this in an X post afte

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Entertainment

Eric Dane's memoir to be published in 2026

NEW YORK (AP): A memoir by Eric Dane, the Greys Anatomy and Euphoria actor who has been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, will be published next year. Danes Book of Days: A Memoir in Moments will be released by Maria Shrivers The Open

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Commentary

Curtis Ward | Be vigilant: expose corruption in hurricane relief and recovery

Saying there are significant concerns by many in Jamaica and in the diaspora that the government on its own cannot be trusted to distribute hurricane relief without bias and favour would be an understatement. There is context for these concerns. Equally,

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Letters

Tips for storing insulin without refrigeration
THE EDITOR, Madam: In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa and the loss of electricity and therefore refrigeration, there is much confusion among patients, caregivers, and even members of the medical fraternity as to the storage of insulin used in the tre

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Lifestyle

Something Extra | Wednesday

A time was had at Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre on Sunday as festival-goers made their way to the Treasure Beach Food, Rum and Music Benefit Festival. The one-day event, shifted from its original three-day format and venue due to the recent hurrican

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Health

How to maintain your health during the Christmas season

THE CHRISTMAS season is filled with joy, food, festivities, and family gatherings, but it can also bring stress, fatigue, overeating, and disrupted routines. Between holiday parties, late-night events, rich meals, and last-minute shopping, your physical a

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