Becca book now on the stands
A CRICKET book, written by veteran sports journalist Tony Becca, is now on the stands at Sangster's Book Stores.
West Indies fall once again
THE SUPER Eight round of the inaugural ICC World Twenty 20 championship begins in Johannesburg today and the West Indies, who, not surprisingly, failed to win a match in that round during the last World Cup a few months ago, will not, again not...
Sanya has her eyes on the prize
BERLIN (Reuters):SANYA RICHARDS will be thinking about the money rather than trying to prove a point when she sets out to claim at least a share of the US$1 million Golden League jackpot in Berlin today.
Champions Glenmuir win
Glenmuir goalscorer Drion McNain (front) turns away from an Old Harbour defender during yesterday's daCosta Cup match between the two teams at Jarrett Park.
At gunpoint in Soweto: From Tony Becca's book 'Souvenirs - Reservoir of Memories'
SOME MEMORIES are better than some - just like some dreams are better than some, and one of my memories that is not as pleasant as others took place in Soweto on November 25, 1998 on the eve of...
Hutchinson's havoc
POLICE'S ORDANE Hutchinsonfell just short of a Jamaican one-day milestone yesterday, but his massive innings of 221 saw Police to a crushing 230-run victory over Lucas in their Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) All-Island...
Spying controversy overshadows clash
NEW YORK (AP):ONE THING won't happen tonight in the second week of the National Football League season when San Diego visit New England: No one will steal the Chargers' signals.
Lone Jamaican takes his throw at the world
THERE ARE only two sporting disciplines that Jamaica has ever medalled in at the Olympic level
Miracle Man rebounds in feature
MIRACLE MAN bounced back to winning form at Caymanas Park yesterday but the two-time 'Horse of the Year' had to be driven out to win the Owen Silvera Memorial Cup open allowance feature over 1600 metres, ahead of MAJOR...
Jayasuriya sets up easy victory for Sri Lanka
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters):SANATH JAYASURIYA made his second half-century in two days as Sri Lanka eased to a comfortable seven-wicket victory over New Zealand in their Twenty20 World Cup match in Johannesburg yesterday.
All Blacks, Wallabies victorious
PARIS (AP):NEW ZEALAND got the century they expected against Portugal and Australia captured the result they needed against Wales yesterday to each move closer to the last eight of the Rugby World Cup.
Gunners shoot to the top
LONDON (AP):ARSENAL SCORED three goals in the second half to beat Tottenham 3-1 in the Premier League yesterday and extend their unbeaten streak over their north London rivals to nearly eight years.
Brazil thrash China 4-0
SHANGHAI, China (AP):BRAZIL'S MEN have won the World Cup five times.Now Brazil's women look like they can win their first, establishing themselves among the favourites by thrashing China 4-0 in Group D yesterday in Wuhan with two goals each from Marta...
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