RESURGENT WINDES DEMOLISH INDIA
Sunday, June 28th 2009 – Kingston, Jamaica: West Indies rebounded from a first round defeat to romp to as comprehensive an eight wicket victory over India as could have been achieved. It was a commanding performance at Sabina Park by the rejuvenated home side to level the Digicel Series 1-1 with two games to play. [...]
Caribbean: A Perpetual Doormat For The Rest Of The World
No matter what century it is we are living in, the Caribbean always turns out to exist for, and acquiesce to, the wishes of others. After Columbus decimated the Indian population (not really Indian — Columbus was way off in thinking he had found India) of the region and wrought never-before-seen violence, including mutilations, in [...]
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN
13th Annual Music Festival In order to facilitate quick and safe travel to and from the Warner Park Stadium, and to maximize efficiency of parking operations for the thirteen 13th Annual Music Festival from 25h to 27th June 2009, the following traffic restrictions will be necessary. 1.0 ROAD CLOSURE Lozack Road will be closed to [...]
OAS ASSISTANT SECRETARY GENERAL URGES GREATER COORDINATION TO CONFRONT CRIME AND VIOLENCE
“The growing prevalence and severity of crime in our societies is cause for major concern and cannot be left unchecked… If our countries are to progress toward sustained and sustainable development, the issue of crime and violence has to be faced head on.” So said OAS Assistant Secretary General Albert Ramdin today during the opening [...]
EIGHT TALENTED PLAYERS FROM THE DIGICEL KICK START CLINICS SELECTED TO TRAIN AT SUNDERLAND AFC
John Barnes admits it was tough to select from such a vast pool of talen Sunday, June 21st – Basseterre, St. Kitts: The 2nd Digicel Kick Start Clinics in the Caribbean drew to a close in St. Kitts this evening, when John Barnes unveiled the eight young Caribbean footballers who will travel to Sunderland AFC [...]
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