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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Thursday | July 6, 2006

Prince William goes 'crazy' over 'Sexiest Man in Jamaica'
WHAT IS the likelihood of being in the club grooving to the rhythm of electronic music with a Jamaican theme? Chances are most party fans are yet to experience it, but one unexpected fellow did. According to reports, Prince William...

'Royal Palm' still thriving
ROYAL PALM'S legacy still burns strong after 12 years and 25 seasons on air. What started out as a response to the need for indigenous programming has grown into a show of mass appeal. Royal Palm speaks to the reality of Jamaica in a number of ways.


Hell hath no fury ...
WESTERN BUREAU: IF NYANDA Cammock and Douglas Prout's tragic comedy Family Affair is anything to go by it is fairly safe to assume that the Fairfield Theatre, in Montego Bay, is in for a bumper season. A Jamaican portrayal of male/female relationships...


Green Synergy quarter finals begin on Friday
TWO DISC jocks will go home and two will live to play another day when the Heineken Green Synergy quarter finals begin at Weekenz, Constant Spring Road, St. Andrew, on Friday evening.


Husband's addiction destroys marriage
NEW YORK, (Reuters): OSCAR-WINNING ACTRESS Hilary Swank said the breakdown of her eight-year marriage to actor Chad Lowe was partially due to the substance abuse problem he had been battling.




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