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Festival song ‘the pulse of Independence celebrations - Roy Rayon
There were a few moments of laughter and high excitement over at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre on Saturday night as more than 30 semifinalists sang and danced their hearts out hoping to impress the judges enough to secure one of the 10  slots a

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Today's Issue Published: Monday, May 18, 2026
News

‘The nation is becoming de-souled' - Clergyman pinpoints school fights, sexual lewdness as signs of Jamaica's decline in discipline

WESTERN BUREAU: Jamaica is being judged to be an undisciplined State, resulting from years of decline in morality that must be urgently addressed if the nation is to uphold its position as a God-fearing country. Addressing the National Workers Week and

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Sports

Oakley on fire - sub-49 in 400 metres
WORLD Athletics Championships 4x400 metres silver medallist Deijanea Oakley was on fire last Saturday on the final day of competition at the Southeastern Conference Track and Field Championships at Auburn University as she raced to a world-leading and per

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Entertainment

Festival song ‘the pulse of Independence celebrations' - Roy Rayon

There were a few moments of laughter and high excitement over at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre on Saturday night as more than 30 semifinalists sang and danced their hearts out hoping to impress the judges enough to secure one of the 10  slots a

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Commentary

Editorial | Regulatory balance of NGOs
Like leaders of not-for-profit organisations recently quoted by this newspaper, The Gleaner expects full consultation, and open public discussion, on any new legislation governing their operations.   The bill and-or regulations ought not to be brought t

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Letters

Patterns can change, focus more on mastering the content
THE EDITOR, Madam: “Wha kinda exam that CSEC really send? The students were not prepared for this type of paper!” This is one of the few comments I have stumbled across since the sitting of the exam May 12. But, why was there such an outrage?

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Lifestyle

Something Extra | Monday

Michelle Thomas-Nelson, founder and principal attorney of Michelle Thomas & Associates, marked the start of her 35th birthday celebrations with a Pilates and Brunch experience hosted at the Jaguar Land Rover Showroom on Saturday. Aiming to be intentio

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