News: Man shot dead in front of girlfriend

Monday, March 22, 2004 - 06:21 AM
Trinidad and Tobago

Rebecca Johnson, 21, was standing just a little distance from her boyfriend, Jason La Roache, when he was shot and killed...

News Source: Trinidad Express

Cricket: English vets, rain hold up Windies

Sunday, March 21, 2004 - 05:22 PM
Trinidad and Tobago

A day of clouds and rain produced just 30.3 overs of play, 73 runs and four wickets. But vitally for England, a determined effort from the West Indies bowlers failed to separate Mark Butcher (25, 109 minutes, four fours) and Nasser Hussain (20, 95 minutes, four fours)...

News Source: Trinidad Express

News: Jagger celebrates English cricket success

Sunday, March 21, 2004 - 05:08 PM
Trinidad and Tobago

After watching England's success against the West Indies cricket team on Friday, British rocker Mick Jagger and a small entourage celebrated at a new, upscale night-spot in Port of Spain...

News Source: Trinidad Express

News: House committee says Rastas should be able to use ganja as sacrament

Sunday, March 21, 2004 - 05:02 PM
Jamaica

The Joint Select Committee which considered the recommendations of the National Commission on Ganja has recommended that the laws be amended to allow Rastafarians to use small quantities of ganja for sacramental purposes...

News Source: Jamaica Observer

Reggae: United Nations honours Marcia Griffiths

Saturday, March 20, 2004 - 06:27 PM
Jamaica

The United Nations will bestow its Great Esteem Award on veteran Jamaican singer Marcia Griffiths, at a special ceremony in New York City on Saturday, March 27. Griffiths is being awarded for what the world body says is her outstanding contribution to mankind...

News Source: Jamaica Observer

News: Cokeheads terrorise community

Saturday, March 20, 2004 - 06:22 PM
Jamaica

Residents of Lambs River, Cove Road and Seaford Town in Westmore-land are calling on the Westmoreland Police High Command for their help in rescuing their community from the clutches of 'coke heads', who are wreaking havoc in their communities...

News Source: Jamaica Star

News: Gun freeze, no embargo

Saturday, March 20, 2004 - 06:08 PM
Jamaica

The United States State Department is insisting that the freeze on guns and ammunition supplied to Jamaica should not be construed as an 'embargo' on arms to Jamaica, and insisted that it was a response to Jamaica's own concerns...

News Source: Jamaica Gleaner

Cricket: Harmison has the psychological edge over us - Lara

Saturday, March 20, 2004 - 06:01 PM
Trinidad and Tobago

Brian Lara, West Indies cricket captain, stood by his decision to bat first on winning the toss in the Second Test of the 2004 Cable and Wireless series at Queen?s Park Oval yesterday...

News Source: Trinidad Guardian

Reggae: Death before dishonour: Clash of the sound titans

Friday, March 19, 2004 - 01:28 PM
Jamaica

When the Olympic Games is launched in Athens Greece this summer, following the Jamaican team may be a local sound system...

News Source: Jamaica Star

News: Prison protest ends

Friday, March 19, 2004 - 12:56 PM
Jamaica

A hunger strike and lock-in by inmates at the General Penitentiary in downtown Kingston collapsed yesterday after 11 ring leaders were relocated and the facility searched for contraband, according to the head of the correction services, Major Richard Reese...

News Source: Jamaica Observer

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