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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | March 25, 2007

Pakistan gone: Top brass quizzed again by cops
ALL but two members of Pakistan's 22-member cricket delegation left the island yesterday for Heathrow Airport in London where they will connect with a flight to Asia.

PNP holds election warm-up meeting

The People's National Party (PNP) has all but finalised its candidate selection process for the upcoming general election, which is constitutionally due by the end of October.

Cricket no longer a gentleman's game:Woolmer's murder points to sleazy side of sport

LONDON (AP):Bob Woolmer's murder at the Cricket World Cup illustrates how far removed the sport is from the sedate image that many people associate with the game....

CWC head looks beyond the gloom

WHEN JAMAICA produced for the Caribbean a lavish opening ceremony to mark the official start of the ICC Cricket World Cup on March 11, Chris Dehring, chairman of the company responsible for planning and executing the event...

Bicentenary of slavery's abolition

Why mark the bicentenary of the abolition of the transatlantic trade in Africans? This question has been posed over and over againby Jamaicans who feel that we ought to ignore the bicentenary.

Jamaican slave links unearthed in the UK

England, CUMBRIA:If your surname is Sill, chances are your ancestors came from a little known village called Dent in Sedbergh...

The lure of massage parlours

WESTERN BUREAU:The name sounds innocent and the offers sound inviting, but what really goes on behind the door of a massage parlour?

Brazil destroy Chile in friendly

GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP):RONALDINHO SCORED two goals and set up another yesterday to lead Brazil past Chile 4-0 in a friendly.Kaka and Juan also scored for Brazil at Ullevi Stadium."The team passed with flying colours," Brazil coach Dunga said.





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