
AS JAMAICA waited on May 21 to roll around, possibly bringing with it the ending of the world as predicted by US Evangelist Harold Camping, several countries had entered May 21 with no news of a widespread rapture or calamitous earthquakes.
Lagging in the lower half of the world rankings for the past decade, the West Indies are now on a mission to make an upward move.
I don’t really believe all of that because when they say give away all your worldly things, why should you give away your worldly things and the world is going to end? How those who get it going benefit?…
PARIS (Reuters) – They could be different men. To his colleagues in the world of global public finance, Dominique Strauss-Kahn is one of the most – perhaps the most – charismatic and impressive operators around. “When he walks into a room, people notice. When he speaks, people listen,” one European official, who took part in various euro zone finance minister meetings, said of the former head of the International Monetary Fund. “They listen to him more than to some others …
NEW YORK – Usain Bolt may be the fastest man in the world but the Jamaican sprinter has been in no hurry to get back on the track as he prepares for the world championships and next year’s London Olympics.
The decision to exclude Sulieman Benn from the West Indies squad was made because of reports from the team management on his behaviour during the World Cup, according to Clyde Butts
National women’s champion Ann Reid and Nicole Alleyne failed to advance to the main draw when the 2011 World Table Tennis championships served off in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Sunday.
The death of Osama bin Laden has not only affected the world but the social networking site of local artiste Laden. The Big Ship artiste’s official fan page has been getting a lot of attention from across the world since bin Laden’s death…
BERLIN/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The killing of Osama bin Laden when he was unarmed has raised concerns the United States may have gone too far in acting as policeman, judge and executioner of the world’s most wanted man.
Shivnarine Chanderpaul has claimed the selectors asked him to quit at the conclusion of the World Cup and that he was dropped from the West Indies team when he refused to do so
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