Gayle shines - West Indies defeat England in third ODI
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC):Chris Gayle marauded 80 from 43 balls to lead West Indies to an eight-wicket victory over England in the rain-affected third one-day international yesterday at Kensington Oval.In a breathtaking display of hitting, Gayle...
- One to Watch: Boys' & Girls' Champs
- GSAT students exhale
- Kingston Rotary donates 10,000 books
- Bill Clarke heads to Court of Appeal
- Gleaner Company Limited's 2008 results hurt by impairment, high input costs and economic downturn
Constituency increase gets Senate's blessing
The Senate yesterday gave its approval to plans to increase the maximum number of constituencies from 60 to 65.
- Vernamfield flying high - Aviation school scheduled as part of airstrip's development
- Cassava finds a market through Caribbean union
'We're beginning to turn the corner'
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC):Dwayne Bravo admitted that returning to the West Indies team from an ankle operation has been tough, but he was using his experience to cope.
- Naturally Royal to outshine rivals
- Burrell says sacked coaches must 'face the consequences'
- Big demand for Bucknor out west
- Lambert to the rescue
- Grange hails Bucknor
- Eltham retain KO title with 17-run victory
- Campbell appointed to IFNA testing panel
- Performer of the week - Nelson soars with four-timer
- Much expected of junior surfers
- Ryder's double puts NZ in charge
- Edwin Allen aiming to end Holmwood reign
Making tax compliance fashionable
Yesterday's Gleaner story about the low rate of tax compliance by fashion designers can be taken as a cut-out of the attitude towards paying taxes by Jamaica's creative industries - often underestimated in their...
LETTER OF THE DAY: Agriculture's gains, losses and potential
The Editor, Sir:Your editorial 'Growing during and after a recession' on Saturday, March 21, speaks to the fact that Jamaica "should be growing food for ourselves, first of all, and second for...
Penn to play Larry in 'Stooges' movie
NEW YORK (AP):Sean Penn is going slapstick.
R you ready for a revolution?
A Fashion-forward sista can play with style and look gorgeous without effort.
- Oldies but goodies: Younger women lured by security, maturity and absence of ego trips
- Recession knocking at bedroom doors
- Udderly delicious ... once you get the hang of it. Best-kept secrets about yoghurt's milky mush
- Let's talk life: Weight loss
- Hot extras for gadgets
- Doctor's advice: Problem getting under my skin
- Why I'm proud to be a beach bum
A century not out
On Sunday, March 22, friends and relatives of Lebertha Palmer, the mother of the well-known Caribbean intellectual and creative artist, Professor Rex Nettleford, celebrated the 100th birthday of the still astute 'Ms P', as she is affectionately known.



























