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In Pakistan, fears of waterborne diseases as floods recede

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Officials in Pakistan raised concern Wednesday over the spread of waterborne diseases among thousands of flood victims as waters from powerful monsoon rains began to recede in many parts of the country. Some doctors said...
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Five men listed as wanted in Clarendon

The police in Clarendon have listed five men as wanted.  Being sought are:  1. Twenty-year-old Romaine Murray, otherwise known as 'John Tom', whose last known address is Comfort district, Osbourne Store in Clarendon. He is wanted...
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In this September 2020 photograph, Sirgany Beach is littered with garbage, including plastic lunch boxes which have replaced the now-banned Styrofoam models.

PLASTIC WAR WIDENS

The Government is moving to expand its ban on single-use plastic bags and polystyrene foam amid large corporations’ engagement in unethical but legal practices to sidestep restrictions while maintaining profits. The expansion is expected to come...
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Probe into gas station hit as murders pass 1,000 Premium

The St Catherine South police are probing if the daring murder of a pump attendant at the Petcom service station on Passage Fort Drive on Tuesday is linked to a feud in Central Village. Chevelle Lewis, 31, of a Compound, Central Village, address,...
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Acres of hemp plants growing on the former Organic Growth Holdings farm in Jackson Town, Trelawny.

Multimillion-dollar hemp business fizzles

WESTERN BUREAU: A MERE two years after Organic Growth Holdings (OGH) broke ground for a massive $540-million hemp production operation on former sugar lands near the old Long Pond Sugar Factory in Trelawny, the business has folded. It has been...
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JTA’s Critical Illness Trust Fund ready for roll-out

WESTERN BUREAU: THREE YEARS after it was officially launched, the Jamaica Teachers’ Association’s (JTA) Critical Illness Trust Fund is now operational and will soon start delivering benefits to teachers suffering from lifestyle diseases and other...
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‘We’re starting to gel’

BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC): ST KITTS and Nevis will launch the defence of their maiden Caribbean Premier League (CPL) title when they clash with Jamaica Tallawahs in the opening game of this year’s tournament here today. The 7 p.m. contest at...
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Broadbell extends hot streak

WHILE IT was another top-three finish in the 100m for double sprint Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah, she was beaten by a returning Sha’Carri Richardson of the United States at the Spitzen Leichtathletik Meet in Lucerne, Switzerland,...
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JMEA to launch Project Amazon Premium

Some 20 micro, small and medium-sized manufacturers will next month participate in a training and development workshop led by Amazon strategist OnPointe Consultants, an exercise that organiser the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association...
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BOJ qualifies capital flight concern Premium

The central bank is clarifying a concern about capital flight, which it raised months ago when it started raising its policy interest rate late last year as a decisive move against rising inflation that pre-empted the central banks of several large...
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Portraits of women in reggae.

Miss Pat’s ‘My Reggae Music Journey’ launched in Jamaica

A packed house showed up at the Regional Headquarters at UWI Mona for the launch of Patricia Chin’s book, My Reggae Music Journey. Chin is co-founder and CEO of the New York-based reggae label, VP Records, and she is currently in Jamaica for a...
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Caribbean stars Tarrus Riley, Alison Hinds take over Spotify playlists

Reggae star Tarrus Riley has taken over the Spotify Reggae Classics playlist. The initiative, supported by VP Records, also sees the Queen of Soca, Alison Hinds, take over the ‘Soca Classics’ playlist in celebration of the Carnival Sounds campaign...
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Hopefully, Mrs Harrison has ideas other than those she articulated at the conference and brings to her leadership that aforementioned sense of mission.

Editorial | JTA’s real mandate

It seems that what we hoped for from last week’s annual conference of the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) did not materialise: a deliberative affair that analysed and proffered solutions to the crisis facing Jamaica’s failing education system....
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Theresa Rodriguez-Moodie | Greater transparency needed following most recent spill in Rio Cobre

The Jamaica Environment Trust (JET) is concerned with the lack of updates from the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) following the toxic discharge from Windalco’s Effluent Holding Pond (EHP) in Ewarton, St Catherine, on July 30, 2022...
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Letter of the Day | International Day for people of African Descent

THE EDITOR, Madam: Each year, on August 31, the International Day for People of African Descent celebrates the diverse heritage and culture of people of African descent and their enormous contribution to our societies throughout history. Yet,...
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To Sir/Miss, With Love

THE EDITOR, Madam: A lot has been said recently regarding the teacher migration crisis, and on most occasions, the argument surrounding poor salaries has led the discussion. But as the saying goes, “money can’t buy love”. Jamaicans simply do not...
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FILE – Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and his wife Raisa wave to a crowd during their visit in Paris, France, Wednesday, July 5, 1989.

Ex-Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev dead at 91

MOSCOW (AP): Mikhail Gorbachev, who as the last leader of the Soviet Union waged a losing battle to salvage a crumbling empire but produced extraordinary reforms that led to the end of the Cold War, has died at 91, Russian media reported Tuesday....
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New York to restrict gun carrying after Supreme Court ruling

NEW YORK (AP): Amid the bright lights and electronic billboards across New York’s Times Square, city authorities are posting new signs proclaiming the bustling crossroads a “Gun Free Zone”. The sprawling Manhattan tourist attraction is one of...
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Prostate cancer comes under scrutiny

THE MONTH of September has been designated as National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month to bring attention to this very common type of cancer that is the leading cause of death in many Jamaican men. Prostate cancer is a major burden in Jamaica. It...
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Boost self-care by knowing your numbers

IN OUR first article on the subject, we made reference to the Ministry of Health and Wellness’ ‘Know Your Numbers’ campaign. The ministry’s campaign has been driving home the importance for Jamaicans to know their health-related numbers, i.e....
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A closer look at Taylor, two years later, who successfully shed some weight and gained a tremendous amount of confidence in the process.

‘Taylor made’ for fitness: Jamaica-born beauty entrepreneur loses 250 pounds Premium

You’re one decision away from living your best life. But don’t take my word for it; just ask Elizabeth Taylor. After her health began deteriorating quickly, this celebrity makeup and hair artist was left with no choice but to fix her mental and...

Something Extra | Wednesday

Nuptial excitement erupted at the AC Hotel Kingston on Sunday for one of Jamaica’s premier wedding shows. Taking the bridal extravaganza to next-level greatness, Weddings Ja understood the assignment with Wedding Fest, marrying unique offerings of...
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