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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | September 28, 2003

Lawsuit abroad, free speech a 'yard'
DANCEHALL MUSIC and homosexuality have a rather productive hate-hate relationship. The genre has been traditionally known to heap fiery condemnations on the practice, while homosexual and human rights groups throw condemnations back on the music...

Fiery lyrics scorch JFLAG
WHILE homophobia continues to reign in the lyrical roost of dancehall, if cable programmes are to be believed then homosexuals are getting their fair share of representation on American television.


Ken Khouri: pioneer of Jamaican recording industry
KENNETH LLOYD Khouri, the Jamaican businessman who died peacefully on September 20, will always be remembered as one of the pioneers of the Jamaican music industry.


Social life - A smashing party!
NOW, you have all heard that it is an ill wind that blows no good! Well, it's an ill heatwave that carries benefits! Already, the pundits are banking on this year being a particularly good year. Or at least for wine lovers.















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