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Entertainment

Wyclef Jean for 'Reggae Sumfest 2000'

WESTERN BUREAU: THE DIRECTORS of Summerfest Productions, promoters of Reggae Sumfest, have signed the Haitian-born music sensation, Wyclef Jean, for this year's summer music festival and are now "finalising" details with hip-hop artiste Jay-Z to perform.

Jamaica Visionaries Association Inc. hosts

TORONTO: A TORONTO organisation, Jamaica Visionaries Association Inc., hosted one of its largest fund-raising brunches at Club Paradise recently.

Youngest contestants go for title

THEY HAVE the distinction of being the youngest ever contestants in the National Popular Song competition. Marlon Smith is 20 and Marlon King is 23. When they decided to enter the event, they needed to find a name.














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