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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | March 14, 2007

Brilliant start - West Indies win Cup opener - Jamaica gets high marks from ICC boss
Malcolm Speed, the chief executive officer of the International Cricket Council (ICC), has expressed great satisfaction with Jamaica's preparation for the Cricket World Cup which started with aplomb for the West Indies at Sabina Park yesterday....

Can Venezuela deliver LNG by 2009?

There are serious questions being raised about Venezuela's ability to establish a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in time to supply Jamaica with that fuel by 2009, as part of the accord signed between both countries on Tuesday...

Workers back on the job at Fiesta site

WESTERN BUREAU: Work resumed at the Fiesta hotel construction site in Point, Hanover yesterday amidst reports that a large number of persons were barred from entering the premises because they did not have identification...

Tickets still available

If you have not yet purchased your ticket for an International Cricket Council World Cup match at Sabina Park, downtown Kingston, you may still be in luck, as, except for the semi-final match on April 24, tickets are still available.

Health Ministry urges caution to prevent new malaria cases

The Ministry of Health has reported that it is seeing between one and 11 new cases of malaria each week, bringing to 326 the number of cases found since the first four cases were identified last December. As such, the Ministry has appealed to persons...

Cup praises run over - Family lauds coordinator of World Cup opening ceremony

WESTERN BUREAU: With tears flowing down his cheeks, Roderick Lewis sat transfixed by the spellbinding First World, first-class production coordinated by his son Martin Lewis, while his wife Jeanette could not contain the glow of happiness that lit up her eyes....





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