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At Dubai airport, travellers’ eyes become their passports
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Dubai’s airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, can already feel surreal, with its cavernous duty-free stores, artificial palm trees, gleaming terminals, water cascades, and near-...
Comments‘Let that sink in’…Tufton laments worsening COVID crisis
Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton says hospitals are going to come under even more pressure in light of Jamaica recording its highest number of COVID-19 cases in a 24-period. Yesterday, the country recorded 723 new infections,...
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Int’l Women’s Day | The feared and fearless Carol Palmer - Taking no prisoners, PS bemoans waning values, standards in society Premium
“Nothing is more beautiful than spring,” Gerard Manley Hopkins opens his poem Spring, a conclusion using hyperbole, which means an exaggeration and not to be taken literally. But Carol Palmer, permanent secretary (PS) in the Ministry of Science,...
CommentsAudrey Sewell: The powerhouse - Keeping her finger on the pulse in a lifetime of service to governance Premium
Audrey Sewell has served at least 10 ministers in more than 40 years in the public sector. And the woman known for her impeccable ensemble is clear that she is the accountable head of the ministries and agencies under her portfolio, and that the...
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Courting conflict - Differing views on JFF’s recruitment of overseas-bred talent Premium
As Jamaica continues its overseas recruitment of players ahead of the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, analyst Michael Hall and Harbour View head coach Ludlow Bernard have offered contrasting views on the pursuit of English-born players for the...
CommentsPollard calls for calm - WI hunt win in deciding T20 contest Premium
The Coolidge Cricket Ground is set to come alight this afternoon when the West Indies and Sri Lanka square off in the series decider in the third and final T20 International in Antigua starting at 5 p.m. Jamaica time. The visitors on Friday came...
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Straw import loophole - Drink manufacturers urge government fix, further delay of phase-three ban Premium
Plastic drinking straws should be off the market by mid-year, but Jamaican manufacturers say they have identified a loophole that gives juice importers an advantage and which they are urging Government to plug before the third phase of the ban is...
CommentsJP consortium to bid on Barbados airport next month Premium
Food and logistics conglomerate, Jamaica Producers Group, JP, is going after the concession for Grantley Adams International Airport in Barbados, the tender for which has been delayed. Government technocrats in that country are reassessing the...
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Etana makes new moves - Collabs with Jr Gong, Stonebwoy, Vybz Kartel on special album
A romantic love song with Vybz Kartel on what she calls a “sexy Afro-pop rhythm”; a Damian ‘Jr Gong’ Marley collab, on which he drops the “wickedest verse ever”; a dancehall-Afrobeats fusion with Ghanaian Afropop, dancehall-reggae singer, Stonebwoy...
CommentsJamaica Jazz and Blues Night 3: Celine Dion sends heartfelt message to Jamaica
Halfway through the final night of the Jamaica Jazz and Blues festival, Donovan White, director of tourism at the Jamaica Tourist Board, delivered a heartfelt message from international recording artiste Celine Dion. The Power of Love hitmaker...
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Biden, Dems prevail as Senate OKs virus relief bill
WASHINGTON (AP): An exhausted Senate narrowly approved a US$1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Saturday as President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies notched a victory they called crucial for hoisting the country out of the pandemic and economic...
CommentsITALY | Europe staggers as infectious variants power virus surge
MILAN (AP): The virus swept through a nursery school and an adjacent elementary school in the Milan suburb of Bollate with amazing speed. In a matter of just days, 45 children and 14 staff members had tested positive. Genetic analysis confirmed...
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King Alpha and Queen Omega in Kingston town
Recently, I surveyed religious street art and graffiti in Kingston, Jamaica. I saw numerous Rastafari-related images, such as His Imperial Majesty (HIM), the Lion of Judah and the Rasta Ites, on wall, carts, stalls, shops, fences, and buses. One...
CommentsNanny of the Maroons – embodiment of a universal mother
The Mother of Us All by Karla Gottlieb Reviewed by Elsa Joel A book is only the start of a long, certain journey. Any author would like to be reviewed by an unmotivated, impersonal reader. It is with this frame in mind that I review The Mother...
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X5 Hybrid maintains high standards
After seeing so many companies enter the SUV market, BMW decided to give it a go in 1999 when it launched the X5. It featured an all-wheel-drive system and a luxurious interior that lived up to its sedan standards. In typical German fashion, the...
CommentsHandling driving emergencies
Emergencies may arise even while we drive defensively on the roads. The MacMillan School dictionary describes the concept of emergency as, “an unexpected situation in which immediate action is necessary, often because of danger.” According to Keith...
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Asif Ahmad | Commemorating the Commonwealth – bound by shared values
For three years of my career, I was deeply involved as the United Kingdom’s leading official in Commonwealth matters. The highlight of this time was the meeting in Abuja, Nigeria, of all the Heads of Government in 2003. Her Majesty, the Queen, was...
CommentsAdvertorial | If Jesus, Why not Sanctuary Cleansing?
The exact year when Jesus was anointed as the Messiah was foretold by the prophet Daniel – “Know therefore and understand that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto Messiah the Prince shall be...
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A silver spoon but not a silver platter for Nicholas Kenneth Benjamin
Nicholas Kenneth Benjamin might have been born with the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth, but his iconic father Kenneth, founder of the security company, Guardsman, is not one who believed in handing his son life on a silver platter. He had to...
CommentsPreelabs Limited: Translating vision to reality
“I LIKE to solve problems. I like to make things. I like to make things that solve problems.” Yekini Wallen-Bryan knows these statements might sound cliché, but they have been his truth since he was a child. The minute he becomes aware of a problem...
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Editorial | Michelle Charles versus paper tiger ombudsman
Densil Williams | Budget 2021 and the recovery: will it be sufficient?