Lowe on the comeback trail
ONANDI LOWE did not score a goal in his Portmore United debut and Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) return against Constant Spring, but he certainly had every reason to be pleased with his performance.
FROM THE BOUNDARY - The West Indies and Jamaica in 2005
THE YEAR 2005 will be remembered as a disappointing one for West Indies cricket, and after losing 2-0 to South Africa, drawing 1-1 with Pakistan, losing 2-0 to Sri Lanka and 3-0 to Australia...
Overseas racing back on track
Sales on overseas racing which were halted briefly by the bookmakers have resumed following the intervention of State Minister for Finance, Fitz Jackson. Members of the United Bookmakers Association (UBA) ceased selling English racing as of Thursday...
Tiger looks to pass Nicklaus' record
LONDON, (Reuters): NOW HE is entering his own golden years, Tiger Woods's sights are firmly fixed on eclipsing the man known as the Golden Bear. Woods, who celebrates his 30th birthday today, became only the second player after Jack Nicklaus to win each..
SOCCER 2005 - Liverpool's magical touch
LONDON (Reuters): EVERY SO often the unrelenting commercial forces of modern-day soccer are blown away by events in a match which have nothing to do with the boardroom but everything to do with fantasies nurtured in the playground.
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