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If you have trouble reading this e-mail, please [click here]( Wednesday, November 09, 2022 [Brittny]( [News]( [Sport]( [Business]( [Entertainment]( [Lifestyle]( [All Woman]( [Editorial]( [Cartoons]( NEWS [Image] [Millions without a trace]( THE Auditor General's Department (AuGD) says the ministries of health and wellness (MoHW) and labour and social security displayed good practices in the face of enormous pressure during the novel coronavirus pandemic, but failed in some areas of ... [read more]( [Image] [Utter nonsense]( Prime Minister Andrew Holness says there is no intention to lock down Vale Royal or have the property sold or developed into apartments. "It is utter nonsense," Holness declared during Tuesday's sitting of the House of Representatives while ans... [read more]( [Image] [Wrap-up time]( Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke has put public sector workers on guard that the compensation review process needs to be wrapped up in time to pay arrears within this budget cycle, as there is no room in the 2023/24 budget to make those payme... [read more]( SPORT [Image] [NEW ERA]( Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) President Michael Ricketts says he is positive about the changes made at the body's executive level as he expects it to bring more harmony to its operations and duty to its stakeholders. The JFF announced a numb... [read more]( BUSINESS [Image] [$60-b budget hike]( FINANCE Minister Dr Nigel Clarke on Tuesday tabled a revised budget in the House of Representatives, outlining that the planned expenditure for the current fiscal year is expected to be $60 billion higher than previously anticipated. Clarke said ... [read more]( LIFESTYLE [Image] [#DesignWeekJa2022 And It's A Wrap!]( #designweekja2022 wrapped in fine style on Thursday, October 27 inside the Oppein showroom at Manor Centre. Partners, presenters and members of the O Team delighted in the exquisite space, raved about Jacqui Tyson's haute fare, and made plans t... [read more]( [Image] [Wednesday, November 9, 2022]( A scenic new venue has been secured, designs are in final production, and mini models — armed with their best runway walks — are set to put their skills on display at Island Child Style (ICS) 2022. The premium runway show dedicated to children's ... [read more]( [Image] [Afrocentric Backpacks from Quaint by GSC]( More than just the trendy bag of the moment, backpacks are becoming a true wardrobe staple. No better time, we reckon, for Tuesday Style Fashion (TSF) to share the collection of African-inspired backpacks by local designer Gabrielle Sadé ... [read more]( ENTERTAINMENT [Image] [Freddie joins UB40's anniversary tour]( British reggae band UB40 kicks off their 45th Anniversary Tour in December with nine shows in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. Freddie McGregor and reggae/punk icon Don Letts are also part of the series which starts December 2 at the 2,00... [read more]( ALL WOMAN [Image] [Break-up sob stories]( BREAKING up with someone over WhatsApp , text, DM or word of mouth list among the worst ways to do the deed. But that's the how. The why is even worse, especially when the reason is so ridiculous that you're left wondering if it's a prank.... [read more]( COLUMNS [Image] [Devotions in schools are necessary but must be carefully managed]( T he strange "spiritual" phenomenon that enveloped children as they participated in a recent devotional exercise at Oberlin High School gives grave cause for concern. As a country with a large Christian population, devotions have been an... [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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