EXCLUSIVE MICHAEL JACKSON RELEASES

Posted by admin On July - 20 - 2009

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No Place Like Home A jamaiacan Trip(Coming Soon)

Posted by admin On June - 6 - 2009

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Starting In July you can see the movie Live. On the Sunday the 5th it will be shown at Mysles Cinema in Harlem and WednesdayThe 8th at Cpac in Broklyn. More info to come or call Keeling Reggae for details.

Smile Orange (1976) (Pre-Order)

Posted by admin On May - 19 - 2009

Director:Trevor D. Rhone
Writers:David Ogden (writer)
Trevor D. Rhone (play)
Genre:Comedy | Drama more
Plot:Based on the stage play by director Trevor Rhone, “Smile Orange” takes a humorous and somewhat acidic view of the tourism business, mostly from the point of view of Ringo, a hustler, con man and waiter.

IRAWMA REGGAE AWARDS 2008

Posted by admin On May - 18 - 2009

ELEPHANT MAN VOL.2

Posted by admin On March - 31 - 2009

Description : YES IT IS THE ENERGY GOD IN CONCERT FEATURING SPECIAL FEATURES AND MUSIC VIDEOS ON ALL THE TOP DANCEHALL RYTHMNS OF THE DAY.

Archive for November, 2008

Obama Paintball

Posted by admin On November - 15 - 2008

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Obama Vs Hillary

Posted by admin On November - 15 - 2008

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Kingston Students held for weed, weapons seized

Posted by admin On November - 15 - 2008
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Fifteen students who attend schools in Kingston, St Andrew and St Catherine were arrested in October for possession of, dealing in and smoking marijuana.

The students were referred either for counselling or to do community service, Valeen Calder, assistant superintendent of police at the Com-munity Safety and Security branch of the Jamaica Consta-bulary Force, told The Gleaner.

Ten students, who were determined to be in need of care and protection, were taken in and placed before the courts.

This was done in accordance with the Child Care and Protection Act.

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Numerous offensive weapons, imitation firearms, a 9mm cartridge and cutting implements were among some of the items confiscated by the police during searches carried out in the schools.

Searches were conducted by the Safe Schools Task Force unit, a programme that is operated by the Community Safety and Security branch. School resource officers also formed part of the search teams.

“The Safe Schools Programme is an attempt to stem the increasing levels of anti-social and early criminal behaviour among students,” stated a release sent out by the branch.

The release also stated that such behaviour, in some instances, had led to fatalities in the schools.

Doran Dixon, president of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, told The Gleaner yesterday it would take a combined effort from all parties for schools to once again become a place of safety.

Dixon remarked that parents, teachers and the police have a role to play in bringing the school system back to normalcy.

“Parents must supervise their children to ensure they leave home without weapons,” he urged.

He also called for teachers to be vigilant while on the job.

Items confiscated

Ice picks 73
Ratchets 311
Imitation firearms
12 Knives 166
Scissors 165
Lighters 90
Machetes 3
Sticks of ganja 10
Toy guns 16
Screwdrivers 10
Shotgun cartridges 1
Live rounds 1
Imitation magazines 1

Blak Ryno’s Thug Anthem hits RE TV charts

Posted by admin On November - 15 - 2008

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Portmore Empire deejay Blak Ryno’s Thug Anthem (So Yardie Stay) has stormed into the RE TV Dancehall charts at #20, solidifying his status as the clear frontrunner in the Best New Artiste category. The deejay was in the streets campaigning last night and performed at Weddy Weddy and at Quad, getting major forwards for his songs, especially Mek Di Paper and Thug Anthem.

“Yea, the streets are really responding to me right now, the Empire is getting out there in a big way, I am getting crazy requests for shows all over the Caribbean and the US. The people love the music and I promise to continue making the hits,” Ryno explained.

He mentioned nothing of last night’s shooting incident at the Coppershot studios saying that he was an artiste and that is a ‘criminal matter that the authorities are dealing with’.

“Ah music me a pree, nothing else,” he said.

Last week, he performed at a Digicel stage show featuring the likes of Busy Signal, Lady Saw, Beenie Man and this weekend, he will be performing at the Canadian Link Up street dance in Cambridge on the outskirts of Montego Bay.