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Ninjaman blames artistes,promoters for decline of the music 2012

SIX weeks after he and his son were granted bail on a murder charge, deejay Ninjaman says it is time he finally takes stock of his life.The 46-year-old, who had been in custody for nearly three years, is arguably the most controversial dancehall act ever, and that takes some doing.

Why women are better cheaters ?

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In essence: women are better cheaters. Psychotherapist at the Women's Resource and Outreach Centre, Tamaya Wilson, said some studies show that women cheat almost as much as men do, even while many persons believe that men are more prone to cheating.

Men like to cuddle, women prefer sex — study proves

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A study conducted by researchers at the Kinsey Institute and published in the journal Archives of Sexual Behaviour, has debunked every belief about what's important to couples in long-term relationships. In fact, the study indicates a reversal in perceived roles and behaviours, finding that as relationships advance, women are the ones more interested in sex, while their men prefer to cuddle.

Mavado joins Cash Money Billionaires - After Birdman signs Khaled's We The Best Imprint

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With hip-hop superstar Birdman's recent announcement that DJ Khaled's We The Best Imprint is now signed to Cash Money Records, Mavado now sits under the roof of one of the biggest American record labels.

Selector Tony Matterhorn defends his name

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  Popular dancehall selector/artiste , Tony Matterhorn is furious over allegations that he has run off with a promoter's money after failing to show up for an event.

Blak Ryno Diss Popcaan, Tommy Lee In New Single “Murda Addi Children”

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The Gaza camp is under fire from several different angles. In the heights of his beef with DeMarco, Popcaan is also facing an onslaught from former labelmate Blak Ryno. Ryno release a new diss track last week, taking shots at Popcaan and Tommy Lee, the only two Portmore Empire artistes currently recording.

Usain Bolt can take 100m world record below 9.5, says coach 2012

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KINGSTON, Jamaica (AFP) — Usain Bolt has the speed to lower his 100-meter world record below 9.5 seconds, the coach of the reigning Olympic 100 champion said today, but weather could foil his efforts at London. Glen Mills, who has coached Bolt since 2004, said Thursday in a conference call with the IAAF after conducting a workout that Bolt could reach 9.49 or lower and shatter his current world record of 9.58. "I don't think it is impossible," Mills said. "But he would have to have the right conditions. I'm not sure if London (weather) is going to be kind."