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  2. CanJet Flight 918 - Wikipedia

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    CanJet Flight 918. / 18.4999; -77.9164. CanJet Flight 918 ( CJA 918, C6 918) was a flight that was on 19 April 2009 to have taken off from Sangster International Airport (MBJ), Montego Bay, Jamaica, bound for Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ), Halifax, Canada, but was instead seized before takeoff for hours by an armed, lone hijacker.

  3. D'Angel - Wikipedia

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    1 April 1978 (age 46) [1] St. Catherine, Jamaica. Michelle Downer (born 1 April 1978), [2] commonly known as D'Angel, is a Jamaican reggae singer, actress, model, and brand ambassador. [3] She has also given motivational speeches. In 2017, she released No Worries with Spice. [4] The Gleaner calls her the First Lady of dancehall.

  4. The Jamaica Star - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Star is a newspaper often cited as a resource for happenings in Jamaica. According to an advertisement in Editor & Publisher in 1965, the Star was one of the first papers to carry the King Features Syndicate's coloring and comics page for children. References

  5. List of Jamaican records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    20 August 2009 World Championships: Berlin, Germany 150 m (straight) 14.35 (+1.1 m/s) Usain Bolt: 17 May 2009 Manchester City Games: Manchester, United Kingdom 200 m: 19.19 (-0.3 m/s) Usain Bolt: 20 August 2009 World Championships: Berlin, Germany 300 m: 30.97 Usain Bolt: 27 May 2010 Golden Spike Ostrava: Ostrava, Czech Republic 400 m: 43.93

  6. List of newspapers in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Churchman OCLC 63206121. Jamaica Herald [1] Jamaica Information Service ( JIS ), information and news service of the Jamaican Government [3] Jamaica Observer, Jamaican daily [4] The Jamaica Star (1951–present), Jamaican daily [5] Jamaican Times. Royal Gazette. Western Mirror [6]

  7. Damian Marley - Wikipedia

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    Damian Marley is the second to youngest child of reggae musician Bob Marley. [2] He is the only child born to Marley and Cindy Breakspeare, a Jamaican jazz singer and crowned Miss World 1976. Like several of Bob Marley's children, Damian was born out of wedlock and outside of Bob's marriage to singer Rita Marley. [3]

  8. Tommy Lee Sparta - Wikipedia

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    Adidjahiem (2010–2012) Guzu Musiq (2013–present) Leroy Russell Junior (born 4 November 1987), better known by his stage names Tommy Lee and Tommy Lee Sparta, is a Jamaican dancehall artist from Flankers, Montego Bay, Jamaica. [1] Tommy Lee Sparta gained popularity as a member of Adidjahiem Records and the associated Portmore Empire crew ...

  9. Mutabaruka - Wikipedia

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    Poet, songwriter, musician, educator, radio talk-show host. Period. Early 1970s–present. Allan Hope CD (born 26th December 1952), better known as Mutabaruka, is a Jamaican Rastafari dub poet, musician, actor, educator, and talk-show host, who developed two of Jamaica's most popular radio programmes, The Cutting Edge and Steppin' Razor. [1]