The word is out that the Sting Reggae show is on, but with at least one of last year's sponsors gone, organisers Supreme Promotions are in a cautious mood as they try to stage the embattled event.
Over the past several years, maritime attacks have become more violent, more frequent and clearly more organized. It is believed that militant groups, particularly in South East Asia, are practicing hijacking ships for their possible use as weapons.
The Ministry of Education is unwittingly misleading the public as to the true performance of Jamaican students in traditional and non-traditional high schools, according to veteran educator and member of the Government's Task Force on Education, Dr. Ralph Thompson.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has not paid match fees and sponsorship money to players from as far back as the England tour of the Caribbean, according to information reaching CaribbeanCricket.com.
Two people are dead and five family members are critical as a result of a massive landslide which came crashing down in Delaford, Tobago following six hours of heavy rain which battered the island non-stop yesterday.
The National Amateur Athletic Association of Trinidad & Tobago is to honour 1997 World 200 metres champion Ato Boldon at a Gala on Sunday, 14 November 2004.
Playing with poison is believed to have been the cause of death for a six-year-old boy who was found laying motionless in his bed at the Mahabir Courts, Morvant home of his father.