Bryan plays straight for Cricket World Cup
AS AN opening batsman for Jamaica College in the Sunlight Cup during the early 1970s, Robert Bryan says he faced the fearsome pace of Kingston College opening bowlers, Michael Holding and Seymour Newman.
IMMIGRATION MATTERS - Many Jamaicans face deportation from Canada - Part II
DEPORTATION APPEARS to be a very conversational issue among many individuals who are criminally inadmissible and anxiously explore the viability of returning to Canada.
Court gives man life sentence for murder
A ST. James man, who was convicted last year of the murder of the mother of his two infant children, was sentenced to life imprisonment on Friday. Devon Collins, 32, also called 'Smokey Joe', of Lilliput, St. James, will not be eligible for parole...
TYRONE'S WATCH - Bad, bad roads in Broadbelt!
WHAT'S NOT WORKING: THE RESIDENTS of Broadbelt, east rural St. Andrew, are suffering from bad roads. SYNOPSIS OF THE SITUATION: The deplorable state of the dirt tracks is beyond description. A resident had to manually remove huge chunks of stones...
CAMPUS BEAT - UTech sports programme on track
AN ENTHUSIASTIC spattering of admirers gathered trackside as athletes from the University of Technology (UTECH) and MVP track club trained at the Stadium East last Thursday. With one week to go before the Penn Relays in Philadelphia...
McLean remanded in custody
THIRTY-NINE-YEAR-OLD Michael McLean was again remanded when he appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday. McLean has been charged with six counts of murder following the deaths of six members of a family in St. Thomas...
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