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Entertainment

'Country Duppy': bellyful of laughs

THE ATMOSPHERE at the Barn Theatre was spooky as 'Country Duppy' revealed itself in an outrageously hilarious old-time Jamaican duppy story filled with laughter, dramatic lighting and outstanding acting.

Sumfest, good business for MoBay hotels
WESTERN BUREAU: SUMFEST 2000 should see a continuation of what has been a positive trend in hotel occupancy in Montego Bay, according to Josef Forstmayr, chairman of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourism Association (JHTA).

Wailing Souls gives back to Trench Town
GRAMMY-NOMINATED reggae group the Wailing Souls has announced plans to donate a portion of the profit from its new album, Equality, to the Trench Town Development Association.

Rolling Stone, Wood quizzed by police
LONDON (Reuters) : British police quizzed Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood about a body in his car ­ until it turned out to be a cardboard cut-out of actor and former footballer Vinnie Jones, The Sun tabloid said yesterday.











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