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DID $800 TICKET KILL CABBIE? - Driver became ill after police spot check
'One down, one to go' - St James coach bouyant after first-leg Olivier Shield win
Tarrus Riley to 'Start Anew'
Bush's doggone 'dandy shandy' moves
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'One down, one to go' - St James coach bouyant after first-leg Olivier Shield win
Fifteen year-old striker, Allan Ottey, and his strike partner, Nicholi Barrett, were in goalscoring form yesterday, when both netted on either side of half-time to hand St James High a 2-1 win over St George's College...
 
Harbour View hammer Georges 5-0
LEADERS Harbour View last night sent a resounding message to third-place St Georges, a big 5-0 Digicel Premier League whipping at Compound, to register their first victory over the second-season team from Portland...
 
Reggae Boyz back at one
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) Jamaica's Reggae Boyz have surged back to the top of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) ratings after their title success in the 2008 Digicel Caribbean Championship.
 
Stanford to rethink involvement in cricket
LONDON (AP) American billionaire Allen Stanford is considering the future of his Twenty20 Super Series cricket competition after apparently losing US$20 million in sponsorship deals from October's event in Antigua.
 
West Indies chase history in series decider
NAPIER, New Zealand (CMC) Buoyed by their spirited revival in the first Test and more suitable temperatures for the second and final match in the short series, West Indies tackle New Zealand at McLean Park with high hopes....
 
JFF hails Mairs as 'trendsetter'
The president of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Captain Horace Burrell and the board and staff of the JFF would like to express condolences to the family of the late Bernadette 'Lorraine' Mairs, who passed under tragic circumstances...
 
Another honour for Bolt
PARIS, France (CMC) Jamaican sprint marvel, Usain Bolt, added another significant honour to his log yesterday when the famous French sports daily L'Equipe named him their 2008 Athlete of the Year.
 
'We weren't prepared' - Says Jamaica coach after losing Caribbean women's TT final
Coach of Jamaica's women's table tennis team, Clive Grossett, admitted that they were underprepared going into the 48th Caribbean Championships, where they were crushed 3-0 by Trinidad and Tobago ...


 

         
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