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Shaggy speaks for Ja's tourism
ACCORDING TO a press release from the Jamaica Tourist Board reggae superstar, Shaggy, fresh from his performance at Reggae Sumfest and riding high on the success of his platinum CD Hot Shot, is now a major spokesperson for Jamaica's tourism.

Sumfest hits a 'high' note
WESTERN BUREAU: REGGAE SUMFEST 2001 reached a high note in more ways than one, as three prominent performers lit their smokes on stage.


Parish Council proposes ban of Sumfest's Dancehall Night
WESTERN BUREAU: FANS OF Reggae Sumfest's lucrative Dance Hall Night may be deprived of their entertainment right next year, if the St. James Parish Council passes a resolution seeking to ban it from Sumfest 2002.














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