Live Jamaican Radio, Listen to Power 106 FM 24x7 with Dear Pastor Mon. - Thur. 9- 12 p.m. EST
(Advertisement)
The Jamaica Star Logo
 
HOME STAR FORUM CLASSIFIED CHAT
Google



Goods chopped to fit pockets - Half a corned beef, soap, other items sold at shops
Bowlers shine onopening day of third trial
Sting Lyrical Battles confirmed - Promoter guarantees at least two lyrical feuds
A reason for more arms
No trust in the game

   
 
 
Bowlers shine onopening day of third trial
Bowlers dominated yesterday's opening day of the third Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) trial match at Sabina Park.Electing to bat, Tamar Lambert's XI were skittled out for 145.
 
Dixon to manage senior cricket team
Former national allrounder, Deron Dixon, has been appointed manager of Jamaica's senior cricket team.Dixon replaces Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) secretary Milton Henry.
 
Another 'last chance' for Gunners
LONDON (AP): Arsenal gets another 'last chance' to revive their almost extinguished hopes of winning the Premier League title when they host leaders Liverpool on Sunday.
 
Jumper Reid doing well indoors
FORMER national junior representative Julian Reid started his indoor season in fine style by posting an NCAA Provisional qualifying mark in the long jump.
 
Hop on Flagaman
ANTHONY NUNES' FLAGAMAN looks a bit stretched out at 1300 metres but has enough pace and is fit enough to last the distance in tomorrow's eighth event for three-year-olds hunting their third wins.
 
Two-time winners Sevilla crash out of UEFA Cu
LONDON (AP): Sevilla's bid for a third UEFA Cup title in four years was ended yesterday by Sampdoria, who progressed to the knockout stage alongside Stuttgart, Tottenham, NEC Nijmegen, Paris Saint-Germain and Olympiakos.
 
Man United prevail in eight-goal thriller
YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP): Wayne Rooney came off the bench to score twice in a span of four minutes as European champions Manchester United defeated Japan's Gamba Osaka 5-3 yesterday to advance to the final of the Club World...
 
Lower English clubs vote for 'home-grown' players
LONDON (AP) English clubs playing in the three levels below the Premier League voted yesterday to create a rule forcing the inclusion of at least four so-called "home grown" players in their match squads from next season.
 
Indians call off tour of Pakistan
NEW DELHI (AP): Cricket is one of the few things India and Pakistan agree on. But with New Delhi accusing Islamabad of not curbing Pakistani-based terrorists blamed for the Mumbai attack, India, yesterday, cancelled a cricket tour to Pakistan...
 
West Indies in early trouble
NAPIER, New Zealand (AP): Iain O'Brien claimed two wickets as New Zealand made a strong start to the second cricket Test against the West Indies today (last night Jamaica time), sending the tourists to lunch on the first day at 74 for four.


 

         
Say your piece!
If you've got an opinion, share it with the world on our Message Boards
December 19, 2008
 

Do you have a problem? Is something bothering you? Write to
Tell Me Pastor

 

 

Feedback | Disclaimer | Advertisement | Submission | Privacy Policy
 

Useful Links
Gleaner Online | Go-Jamaica | Financial Gleaner | Chat | E-mail | Web Cam | Kingston | Portmore
Montego Bay | Mandeville | Ocho Rios
| Library Services | Newspapers in Education | Business Directory