'Poppy' keeps Lincoln's winning train on track
Many foreigners remember post-9/11 as their worst time in the United States. Their cultural diversity, so embraced by the 'Land of the Free', was suddenly a target of suspicion. Yet, for at least one Jamaican, the memory of September 11....
Jackson Relays has a problem
The overall quality of the performances were relatively weak but there was a lot to cheer about at last weekend's 23rd Howard Jackson Relays held on the grounds of Paul Bogle Junior High in Morant Bay. The relay meet has over the years become ...
Surfers seeking help to attend masters meet
The Jamaica Surfing Association is seeking sponsorship to field a national team to the second International Surf Association (ISA) World Masters Surfing Championships to be held in Punta de Rocas, Peru on March 29.
Los P out of Super League
There continues to be shock and a lot of discussion over the revelations last week that Manchester's best known football club, Los Perfectos, has with-drawn from the Super Plus sponsored South Central Confed league
Defending champs Egypt whip Cameroon
KUMASI, Ghana (AP): Mohamed Zidan scored two spectacular goals in the first half yesterday to lead defending champions Egypt to a 4-2 win over shaky Cameroon in the African Cup of Nations, while Sudan beat Zambia 3-0.