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Driver in fatal Washington Boulevard crash charged
The driver of the car which mowed down two men who were aiding a motorist along Washington Boulevard in St Andrew last month has been charged with two counts of causing death by dangerous driving. He is Tor Anuar McIntosh of Rovan Heights...

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Today's Issue Published: Monday, October 7, 2024
Lead Stories

JCF plugging leaks

Police Commissioner Dr Kevin Blake has warned of a zero-tolerance approach towards members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) who leak sensitive information to the public via social media and other platforms. Blake, addressing lawmen in his...

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News

Is stress turning my hair grey?

When we start to go grey depends a lot on genetics. Your first grey hairs usually appear anywhere between your 20s and 50s. For men, grey hairs normally start at the temples and sideburns. Women tend to start greying on the hairline, especially at...

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Sports

Molynes put four past Maroons to get off the mark

Molynes United found their scoring boots in the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) yesterday firing four unanswered goals past Chapelton Maroons, including a brace from Mickel Graham at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex in Arnett Gardens. Molynes...

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Entertainment

Musical excellence meets vintage glam at Sterling Gospel Awards

‘Sterling 8 will be great was the unwritten tag line for the eighth staging of the annual gospel music awards, and the founder, Basillia Barnaby-Cuff, her team and the nominees literally spoke that into being. Last Saturday nights ceremony was a..

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Commentary

Editorial | Call out US on guns

It is unlikely that the recent call by the attorneys-general of 13 US states on Congress for tougher laws to prevent the flow of illegal guns to the Caribbean will penetrate the din of the countrys presidential and congressional election campaigns...

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Letters

Letter of the Day | Enhance international competitiveness of our students
THE EDITOR, Madam: The persistent issue of brain drain within the Jamaican and Caribbean workforce raises a pivotal question: What steps can and will be undertaken to ensure that our students and graduates of our tertiary institutions, such as...

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Lifestyle

Something Extra | Monday

Red Stripes inaugural Worlds Together event, held under the theme ‘Make-up, Mixes and Mentorship, brought together over 20 inspiring women from various industries for an unforgettable evening of mentorship, empowerment, and creativity at the...

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Art & Leisure

Contributions of the Anglican Church to Jamaica's Heritage

It all began in the parish of St. Thomas-in-the-East, (now known as St. Thomas) at the small Anglican Church nestled amid the sugarcane fields. Within its humble walls, the spirit of change was quietly brewing—a change that would strive to...

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World News

As affordable housing disappears, states scramble to shore up losses

LOS ANGELES (AP): For more than two decades, the low rent on Marina Maaloufs apartment in a blocky affordable housing development in Los Angeles Chinatown was a saving grace for her family, including a granddaughter who has autism. But that...

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