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Press ReleaseDigicel Launches in Honduras With US$450 Million Investment

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Digicel, the largest telecommunications operator...
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EntertainmentAnthony 'Red Rose' releases new album

Monday, 17 November 2008

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Sports NewsWest Indies swept

Monday, 17 November 2008

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Arts & Living
The Ritz gets "gully" on October 26th PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 24 September 2008

ImageRoad Block Radio, Race Entertainment, MG Promotions and Team A Promotions have decided to bring the heart of the 'gully' to the center of New Jersey's swanky middle class by presenting Jamaica's infamously famous 'Gully Gaad' at the posh Ritz Theatre in Elizabeth, NJ.

Hosted by popular radio personalities Dahved Levy of New York's WBLS, and Road Block Radio's Banky Hype and Greng Greng, the 'Gangsta fi Life' Mavado will launch his assault on Elizabeth On Sunday, October 26th, with his band of lyrical terrorists out of the Alliance camp.


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New Jersey Reggae Fest Review PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 23 September 2008

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Throngs of Reggae fans packed the Halsey Street Sports Complex in Newark, NJ this past Sunday to bear witness to the 'Year of the Great' New Jersey Reggaefest. Thousands of patrons vibed along as some of the biggest names in Reggae music brought down the house with a vibrant mix of Lover's Rock, Roots, and Dancehall.
 
Presented by G City Entertainment, Road Block Radio, MG Promotions, and Team A Promotions, the 2008 New Jersey Reggaefest kicked off with a performance from Reggae singer Terry Linen, who entertained the restless crowd with a string of new tunes including his latest hit "No Time to Linger." Etana was well received, singing "Wrong Address," "Roots," and her latest chart-topper "Warrior Love."


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Cocoa Tea releases follow-up to "Barack Obama" PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 22 September 2008

ImageReggae icon Cocoa Tea has released a follow up to his acclaimed song, “Barack Obama”, which endorses the US presidential candidate of the same name.

The new single, "Yes We Can", is in striking contrast to the partisan "Barack Obama" as it calls for unity between people of all political affiliations, races, creeds and classes.
The song is a roadmap for people to unite across party lines, racial divide and international boundaries, despite personal differences.


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Poems by DianaFrom afar I contemplate...Would I find my way back?

Sunday, 21 September 2008

From afar I contemplate the gates of the land of love.Compelled to run and hide under the...
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