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Desert of Malibu with speed to spare in Clovis Metcalfe
THE JURY is still out on American mare DESERT OF MALIBUs next-to-last finish, off a five-month lay-up, eased by Omar Walker after playing rabbit for local-bred stablemate ATOMICA, in last months Seeking My Dream at seven and a half furlongs....

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Today's Issue Published: Thursday, July 3, 2025
Lead Stories

‘Dangerous conclusion'

Attorney-at-law CHUKWUEMEKA Cameron has criticised a stance of the Supreme Court that members of parliament and public officials implicitly consent to the verification of their assets when they submit their statutory declarations, calling it a “...

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News

UCC to install global thought leaders as chancellor, pro-chancellor

The University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC) is set to install two internationally renowned visionaries at its 2025 Commencement Ceremony, set for July 20 at the National Arena in Kingston. They are University of Sunderlands Pro-Vice-...

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Sports

THERE'S TIME

WHEN THE selection committee of the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) sits to select the team for the Tokyo World Championships, scheduled for September 13–21, it could be a major headache for the Garth Gayle-led body as several...

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Business

Tesla sales plunge again

Sales of Tesla electric cars fell sharply in the last three months as boycotts over Elon Musks political views continue to keep buyers away, a significant development given expectations that anger with the companys billionaire CEO would have...

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Entertainment

Music fraternity mourns Calibud, Ritchie Ruben

The music fraternity was plunged into mourning this week following news of the deaths of music producer and audio engineer Sheldon Rae Stewart, better known as Calibud, and Ritchie Ruben, a key member of legendary reggae and dancehall singer Buju...

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Commentary

Editorial | No to crassness

The temptation is to ignore Everald Warmington, the Jamaica Labour Party politician and former minister. His crassness and crudity are legendary and well baked-in to his political persona. And, mostly, his colleagues seemed terrified of facing his...

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Letters

Letter of the Day | Jamaica must recalibrate its SEZ framework
THE EDITOR, Madam: The Jamaica Special Economic Zone Act (2016) included a transitional safeguard – the “Zone Establishment Period”– which temporarily restricted existing Jamaican companies from qualifying as SEZ entities. This provision was...

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Lifestyle

Something Extra | Thursday

Digicel turned the Montego Bay Yacht Club into a playground of speed and spectacle last Saturday, launching its Speed Without Limits fibre internet with an experience that had guests buzzing. The telecom company rolled out a full-throttle...

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Food

Fused Cravings serves bold bowls with a local twist

With a background in gastronomy, friends Kathryn Tenn and Jessie Ennevor decided to take a leap of faith and branch out into a new food venture. These days, the duo is bowling on flavour, delivering on delicious diversity and creativity with Fused...

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World News

Iran's president suspends cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog

DUBAI (AP): Irans president on Wednesday ordered the country to suspend its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) after American and Israeli airstrikes hit its most-important nuclear facilities, likely further limiting...

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