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World Cup bowls off - Cricket tournament officially opens in Trelawny today
ORGANISERS say today's opening ceremony for the ICC Cricket World Cup at the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium, in the previously little known town of Florence Hall...
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Cemetery chemical could poison water source
PJ is keeping score
It's LOC's fault, says Dehring
Nothing could stop me coming - UK cricket fan
Cricket-based reading book series launched
Baptist World Alliance nominates Jamaican as new general secretary
JUTC bus route changes
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Major developments coming for Trelawny
WESTERN BUREAU:Following on the heels of the $2 billion multi-purpose stadium built to host the Cricket World Cup opening ceremony and warm-up matches, there are a number of major developments that will take place ...
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R?sum?s that land great jobs
Pentecostal bishop to speak at Open Bible conference
Reflections on the 110th anniversary of the Senior Cup
Wes Hall's son drowns in B'dos
Kgn hotels enjoy high occupancy for CWC
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NCB transfers pension portfolio from WITCO to insurance arm
National Commercial Bank (NCB) has transferred responsibility for pensions fund management from subsidiary West Indies Trust Company, which has administered pensions for four decades, to NCB Insurance Company Limited.
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The story of a happily retired Jamaican couple: Fulfilling a retirement dream
Insurance brokerage creates policy for pension fund trustees
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Welcome to Cricket world cup 2007 - HOWZAT! Get ready to be bowled over
FOUR YEARS ago, Chris Dehring, managing director and chief executive officer of ICC CWC West Indies 2007, stood up in a plush Johannesburg hotel and to a cheering gathering promised the world the best World Cup ever in four years time.
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Boro hold United
Aberdeen defeat Hearts 1-0
NPL restarts today
Ireland win third triple crown
Holness impresses the crowd
JDF close in on Police
Stewart lights up the track
We could do well - Zimbabwe captain
Veteran skipper keen to shine
Tyrone Son captures Long Shot Trophy
Some Cup venues still not ready
Woolmer plays down win over SA
Canada aiming for consistency says Davison
Lara denies party rumours
Welcome, and many thanks also
CWC trophy is here in all its glory
Tait fills Aussie pace gap
Bermuda laud coach Logie
Minnows aiming to spring surprises
Schalke's winless streak grows
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Betrayal of a legacy
The West Indies cricket team just doesn't get it: that the excuses and rationalisations have worn thin; that the emotional flagellation to which they subject their fans is becoming too high a price for people's support.
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F grade for Windies cricket administrators
Political paralysis
CWC blues
Petty politics, cricket and reality
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LETTER OF THE DAY: Time for the 'Church' to clean house
The Editor, Sir:The present corrupt, violent and vulgar condition of Jamaica has many persons asking serious questions in the media (see letters, Betty Ann Blaine (20/2/07), Enid Bennett ...
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Carreras and smoking
When does life begin?
NHT housing out of reach for many
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Vintage label ties up singers
"This is a classic one," cried Lady Saw in Healing.
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9 nods for After Mrs Rochester
A 'Jolly' prince of jokers
Bollywood follows cricket to Jamaica
Beauty queen, now beauty mom
'Rae' beams across the Atlantic
Reggae, dancehall put pep into 'pop' contest
CPTC partners with David Rubinson to host 'Free Film Festival'
Comedians serious about singing
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Cricket Spectacular
THWACK, WHACK!Six runs! Dellmar "George" Samuels bowls the world again.From his extensive collection of photographs, Dellmar publishes a "Cricket Spectacular" reflecting his involvement with seven...
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You have to hardenyourself
Cricket, simplified cricket
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Nectar beckonsand she responds.
Pink roses, they say, are the most delicate of all roses and convey several messages.
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single in the city: Can we forgive or forget?
No sex for lent?
A passion for art and hair - Monica Shakespeare
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Pouring oil on troubled waters
The dispute between Jamaica and Trinidad over the supply of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) is reminiscent of the row between the two countries over the establishment of the Esso Oil Refinery, in Kingston, in 1958.
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Why Bush is in Latin America
A passion for West Indies cricket
Portia Simpson Miller - one year after
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More winners in the Hall
Campionites from far and wide descended on the Jamaica Pegasus hotel on Thursday evening for the Alumni Association's Hall of Fame dinner.
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Denis Kingsley - man on a mission
Partying 'upon the roof'
COK's retro bash
Travelling in style
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The Audi Q7 Object of Obsession
The Audi Q7 is NOT a normal vehicle.
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defensive driving - Stay clear of highway hypnosis ...
Control braking ... control accidents
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 - Gives you great power to the pedal
Team prospects for 2007 F1 season
Auto companies go green in Geneva
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