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If you have trouble reading this e-mail, please [click here]( Wednesday, August 31, 2022 [Brittny]( [News]( [Sport]( [Business]( [Entertainment]( [Lifestyle]( [All Woman]( [Editorial]( [Cartoons]( NEWS [Image] [ON AMBER]( THE National Road Safety Council (NRSC) says Jamaicans should see significant changes to road safety next year when key aspects of the new regulatory framework are rolled out and, in another two years, there could be a reduction in fatalities in ... [read more]( [Image] [Hailing Caribbean excellence]( Jamaicans Adam Stewart and Professor Orlando Patterson are among 16 people from across the Caribbean who will be conferred with honorary degrees by The University of the West Indies (The UWI) this year for their contributions to several areas inc... [read more]( [Image] [Manchester, St Elizabeth schools ramp up readiness for new year]( MANDEVILLE, Manchester — School leaders in Manchester and St Elizabeth are ramping up preparations days ahead of the new academic year starting Monday, despite challenges at some institutions with overcrowding and well-needed repairs. The leader... [read more]( SPORT [Image] [Get in the game!]( CPL boss calls for more support from Jamaica as tournament gets into gear CEO of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) Pete Russell has welcomed the return of one of the world's premier Twenty20 cricket tournaments and has underlined the need for co... [read more]( BUSINESS [Image] [LOW IN SPIRITS]( THE Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) along with manufacturers and distributors of spirits are set to meet on Friday (September 2, 2022) to discuss solutions to a shortage of alcoholic beverages that has become "a problem" for hotelier... [read more]( LIFESTYLE [Image] [Wednesday, August 31, 2022]( ... [read more]( [Image] [Dr Arusha Campbell-Chambers' Prescribed Style]( When a dermatologist creates a skincare line — it's kind of a no-brainer! But when one releases a fashion line, it raises a few eyebrows. British-born, Vincentian-raised dermatologist Dr Arusha Campbell-Chambers' prescribed style is a mash-up o... [read more]( [Image] [Have sensitive skin? It's time to Laugh Love Glow!]( It's tough to decide which is more impressive: British-born, Vincentian-raised Dermatologist Dr Arusha Campbell-Chambers or her skincare line, Laugh Love Glow. With 20 years' experience in dermatology, and extensive training in aesthetic dermatol... [read more]( ENTERTAINMENT [Image] [MUJ organisers embrace new order]( FOLLOWING the recent historic announcement that married women and mothers will be eligible to enter the Miss Universe competition, Miss Jamaica Universe (MUJ) co-director Mark McDermoth says this is a silver lining for many women. "It is largely... [read more]( ALL WOMAN [Image] [Hooked like a toddler on phonics]( GIRL group TLC warned about not chasing waterfalls and sticking to the rivers and lakes that you're used to, as many times these ambitions are self-destructive, and it's better to, as Caribbean people say, stick to the evil that you know. Making... [read more]( COLUMNS [Image] [Another ban on leaders attending international meetings?]( Once again politicians in the US are entangling the internal politics of their country with its obligations to the international community. This time Senator Rick Scott, a Republican from the state of Florida, wants the Joe Biden Administration... [read more]( TODAY'S CARTOON [Image]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Jamaica Observer Limited · 40 - 42 1/2 Beechwood Avenue · Kingston Kgn 05 · Jamaica

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