Month: July 2011
Water Authority, Union reach $183M settlement
St Joseph: The state-water company, the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) and the Public Services Association (PSA) today successfully concluded negotiations for a new Collective Agreement for the period January…
Test spot beckons for Phillip Hughes
Phillip Hughes might be in the form of his life, but he is sitting out of Australia A’s second four-day match against Zimbabwe
Pyrah inspires stunning fightback
Richard Pyrah produced Headingley heroics worthy of Ian Botham as he batted Yorkshire back into their Roses clash with Lancashire
12 killed, 45 injured in Malawi protests
Twelve people died in national protests that erupted in Malawi, government officials said, as demonstrations were continuing for a second day Thursday.
Sri Lankans crumble to hand Leicestershire advantage
Leicestershire surged to a clear advantage over Sri Lanka A on the second day at Grace Road, Wayne White picking up four wickets and Greg Smith reach an unbeaten fifty to secure a 258-run lead
UK journalism probe expands beyond Murdoch papers
A British police investigation into illegal phone hacking by journalists has expanded beyond Rupert Murdoch’s disgraced News of the World tabloid to many other newspapers, the British Information Commissioner’s Office told CNN Thursday.
Chairman of board quits because of difficulties with minister
Bridgetown Haldeane Dottin has resigned as the chairman of board of Harrison's Cave because of communication with the Minister of the Environment, Water,Resources and Drainage, Dr Denis Lowe. According to…
Barker piles on runs for Warwickshire
Keith Barker hit a career-best 118 as Warwickshire piled up 521 against Sussex
on day two of their County Championship clash at Edgbaston
Derbyshire on top despite battling Newton
Derbyshire edged the second day of their County Championship match against
Northamptonshire at Wantage Road despite Rob Newton falling just short of a
century









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