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Dancehall Fashion
Gully creeping into the Dancehall fashion world, upcoming designers Shaun Miller Shavar Ornsby shows how well their hip, hot and hype designs go with dancehall. And these jeans are the perfect examples of their genius at modifications.
THE Dancehall industry is about to witness the birth of a new phenomenon in the fashion designs. In the fast-paced fashion world that has a string of failures and successes, the strong-willed and determined duo of Shavar Ornsby and Shaun Miller have started their quest to dominate Dancehall fashion in Jamaica. With some very unique designs for their eye-catching clothes, they have successfully brought the fashion out of today's styles.

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TEENage Outrage
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
EVEN from the TEENager's perspective, crime and violence in the Jamaican society is of epidemic proportion. It has become evident that far too often teens become victims to random acts of extreme violence and criminality. It is sad, but true to say that words like robbery, crime, gun and bullet are no strangers to a child's vocabulary.
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Glenmuir erupted for RE-TV Tour
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
The RE-TV school tour, rolled all the way down to May Pen, Clarendon, to Glenmuir High School to preach the very important message of "abstinence — it's your right!" After a few words from the sponsors: Coca Cola and Digicel, Melina from the Jamaica AIDs Support spoke a few words about the disease and her experiences.
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JodiKay Royes Portmore's TEEN star
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Despite being unable to hear in her right ear, JodiKay Royes stomped her class to reign above 16 other girls as 2007 Miss TEEN Portmore. The 17-year-old beauty hailing from the St Andrew High School for Girls, is passionate about her environment and her community.
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Wet, frolicking fun
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Kool Runnings Water Park and Anancy Village is the home to the Caribbean's most diverse and invigorating park and is an experience you don't want to miss. It's just pure fun. With amazing slides, a quarter mile of Lazy River and Captain Mikie's Cocount Island for the young kids, your little sister, brother, nephew and niece will surely have fun.
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Tivoli gets a RE-TV stop
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
The stop this week, on the RE-TV School Tour, was none other than Tivoli High School. When the artistes entered the compound, you could feel the energy and excitement that was to come. Tour host Supa Hype got things going and riled up the students for the rest of artistes.
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Watch for these Sizzling summer shows
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
The summertime is upon us and what more entertaining way to escape those hot days than to sit back and enjoy a movie. Here's a list of blockbusters to help you do just that:
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5 QUESTIONS
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
1. Which odda Caribbean country a go ban dem?
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Be efficient in your studying
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
This week we are taking a different approach to our editorial. Instead, TEENage gives you some tips for studying. Although the main gist of our message will be relevant to those TEENs out there getting ready for Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) exams, the points can be transferred for any level of exam for any grade of school. So here we go:
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Keys to exam success
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
As there are many ways to test people on knowledge, there are equally as many ways to prepare for an exam. People are different and thrive using different preparatory methods. Individuals have designed many ways that help them and others to ace their exams.
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