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Entertainment

Alpha/military training

They bring up the brass in most musical outfits. They are technically competent and worthy of any bandstand anywhere in the world.

New life in Children's Writers Circle
Distress etched on her face. Mico College lecturer and family counsellor Pauline Bain declared, "I have never seen so many children whose parents have been killed."

Entertainment Update

The Wailing Souls launched their latest album last week. Members 'Bread' and 'Pipe' have not aged a bit. The album sounds good and it seems that the American company Music Blitz will be putting a lot of effort behind it.

Jambiz taking productions overseas

It never rains, but it pours. How do you deal with a flood in the midst of a drought? Jambiz International, a theatre production company is learning that success can be just as burdensome as failure.

A friend and teacher
Miss Marie Rennock was a very special person. Introduced to me over 30 years ago by Miss Jeanne Barnes, then of JIS, as a precious source of information on Maroon history and customs, she became that and more to me.

Beauty on vacation
Miss Jamaica Universe 2000, Dr. Saphire Longmore, is taking some time off to relax in Ocho Rios and Runaway Bay with friends.













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