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Ryan Crouser breaks 30-year-old shot put world record
EUGENE, Oregon (AP): Ryan Crouser screamed the moment the shot put left his hand. Before he even saw it land, he raised his arms to celebrate. He didn't need an official measurement to know it was a world record. Crouser, the reigning Olympic...
CommentsPaul Hall appointed Reggae Boyz assistant coach
The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has appointed former national player Paul Hall as assistant coach to Theodore Whitmore for the senior national men's team. Hall, now a coach at Queens Park Rangers, is contracted up to the end of Jamaica's FIFA...
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Former police deputy superintendent donates tablets to alma mater
Former Deputy Superintendent of Police Hornet Williams said he walked over five miles to get an education when he was a Rock River Primary School student. Now, he’s hoping to ease the plight of the school’s current crop of students. On Monday,...
CommentsBlood Bank, Malta recognise top voluntary blood donors
In celebration of World Blood Donor Day on Monday, The National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS), in partnership with Malta, awarded the Blood Bank’s top blood donors. The donors received gift baskets and plaques courtesy of Malta. Their names were...
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‘Happy to assist’
Newly appointed national senior men’s football team assistant coach Paul Hall says that he is honoured to be given the role. Hall, an integral member of Jamaica’s team that qualified for the FIFA World Cup in France in 1998, was announced in the...
CommentsLocal camp an option, says JAAA boss Premium
With the pre-Olympic camp in Japan cancelled, Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) president Garth Gayle says that a local-based camp could be an option for the athletics team as they make their final preparations for the Tokyo...
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Sagicor Group taking large stake in NFE-Jamalco power plant
Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited, SGJ, is putting up US$100 million ($15 billion) for a large stake in the LNG power plant that fuels the Jamalco refinery at Halse Hall in Clarendon and is owned by natural gas infrastructure developer and operator New...
CommentsArc Systems seeking hold on receivership pending appeal Premium
Construction materials company Arc Systems Limited, which was placed in receivership in May, has filed an appeal against the decision and also asked the Court of Appeal to issue a stay on its execution, pending the determination of the case. The...
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‘I am raising Marcus to be a gentleman’
There is an undeniable fear among many prospective fathers. For some, having a child appears so daunting from the outside looking in. It’s almost as if becoming a parent would be one of the hardest things that could ever happen to a man. The early...
CommentsFamily is one of Yaksta’s greatest ‘assets’
He may have planned for Ahjza’s birth, but Kemaul ‘Yaksta’ Martin was not prepared for all the challenges having a child would bring, and could not expect the “mature man” that his son would develop into, now, at the age of just five. According to...
CommentsLetter of the Day | Do not ‘mash up’ the schools
THE EDITOR, Madam: I am convinced, more than ever, that the stakeholders and those at the very helm of the education sector are the reason that our schools are plagued with certain problems. These leaders seem to be sending mixed messages on...
CommentsReaders' reactions – Under-50s will have to hold off on second jab
Jamaicans under 50 years old who have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine may have to wait longer for their second jab, as the Government places vulnerable groups as priority. Approximately 35,000 people will be affected, Minister of...
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Brazil still debating dubious virus drug amid 500,000 deaths
BRASILIA (AP): As Brazil hurtles toward an official COVID-19 death toll of 500,000 – second-highest in the world – science is on trial inside the country and the truth is up for grabs. With the milestone likely to be reached this weekend, Brazil’s...
CommentsLawmakers mark Juneteenth with talk of ‘abolition amendment’
As the nation this week made Juneteenth a federal holiday, honouring when the last enslaved black people learned they were free, lawmakers are reviving calls to end a loophole in the Constitution that allowed another form of slavery – forced labour...
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Something Extra | Friday
Ferrari V12 production cars were suspended over the factory floor Sunday night as the 74-year-old luxury car maker launched a new era as a lifestyles brand, with a runway show unveiling its first ready-to-wear collection targeting a younger...
Daniela Stone to make Miami Swim Week début
For many offspring of entertainers, music is a birthright, something passed down in their DNA. But for Daniela Stone, daughter of well-known reggae singer, Sophia Brown, her calling was fashion. Today, that journey that started back in 2018 with...


Editorial | Refugees from paradise
Ronald Sanders | Democracy too precious in CARICOM not to defend it abroad