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Yeaaaaaah Alozade!

MOST JAMAICAN male artistes try to mimic those that are already hot in the business. Then eventually they try to break into their own. The young talented Michael Sterling a.k.a Alozade of the Hagley Park community did quite the opposite, he came on...

All abuzz about scripps - Howard spelling bee contest
Three years ago Jamaica shone on the world stage when Jody-Anne Maxwell, 1997 Gleaner/Children's Own Spelling Bee champion, won the prestigious Scripps Howard Spelling Bee competition in Washington. It was the first time in the 71-year history of the...

Bringing back the good times
Good and bad feelings are the emotions that students and teachers of St. Anne's High School in Kingston express when asked about their school.

Randa 16-year-old call girl
Tears roll down Randa Morris'cheeks as she sobs uncontrollably. Her lips are pale red, tiny beads of sweat form on her nose and her lips tremble as she looks towards the cloudy skies and shakes her head.

Fun, song and xsytment

Waterhouse teenagers Xsytment have taken the combination of fun and music to another level. The trio's performance is loaded with so much fun, they may seem to be more of a comedy team that a serious musical act. But, inspite of what their strange...


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