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Yorke tips Spain to win FIFA World Cup E-mail
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Written by CMC   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 03:00

LONDON, England – Trinidadian football star Dwight Yorke has tipped Spain to win the FIFA World Cup in June.

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Sammy bowls Windies to victory E-mail
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Written by CMC   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 03:00

KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent – A career-best spell from Darren Sammy carried West Indies to a 141-run victory in the third One-day International against Zimbabwe yesterday.

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Softball cricket schedule for 14 March E-mail
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Written by Reporter   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 03:00

Village Ram 10-overs men’s division

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WBL&B puts on Super 8 Basketball contest E-mail
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Written by Neto Baptiste   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 03:00

Following what was a successful staging of their Super 8 Football Competition a little over a month ago, the promotional team of Wayne Hewlett, Bobby Kimroy Williams, Lenny Hewlett and Keithroy Black (WBL&B), will be joining forces with the basketball fraternity to stage a Super 8 Basketball Tournament.

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Queen’s Baton arrives tomorrow E-mail
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Written by Reporter   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 03:00

The Queen’s Baton is slated to arrive on Island tomorrow morning aboard a Leeward Islands Air Transport (LIAT) flight. This is according to head of the Relay’s planning committee, Leroy Williams, who said that the Baton containing Queen Elizabeth II’s message to the athletes and delegates to the upcoming Commonwealth Games is slated to arrive at 9:30 a.m.

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Midnight knitter pulls the wool over NJ shore town

WEST CAPE MAY, N.J. (AP) -- Someone is spinning quite a yarn over one New Jersey shore town. An unknown person dubbed The Midnight Knitter by West Cape May residents is covering tree branches and lamp poles with little sweaters under cover of darkness.

Mayor Pam Kaithern says police are looking into the guerrilla needlework, which technically is against the law because it is being done on public property without permission.

The mayor and many residents admit they're enthralled by the rainbow of colors that has popped up.

Resident Susan Longacre takes a walk each morning in Wilbraham Park, where several tree branches and light poles have gotten the treatment. She thinks it's great.

Even those who aren't thrilled admit the yarn is better than spray-painted graffiti.

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