Prime form
"This year has been my best season so far In terms of my shape and what I have been doing in training and I think I will do better this year than what I did last year."...
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Gibson still has hope for Windies
KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC): Ottis Gibson reckoned that West Indies still have a chance to win the opening Test against India, after his side suffered another batting meltdown, and conceded a first innings lead of 73...
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Young Boyz rue missed chances
MONTERREY, Mexico: Jamaica were left to rue what might have been had they converted numerous scoring chances against Argentina in yesterday's second group match of the 2011 FIFA World Cup at Estadio Universitario....
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Hands of Gold a success
Another major boxing event is set to be staged in Jamaica soon. This comes on the heels of the successful Hands of Gold promotion at the Karl Hendrickson Auditorium at Jamaica College (JC) last week. Miami-based fight promoter Richard Kliibler...
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WIPA demand Hilaire apology
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Regional players union, WIPA, have given West Indies Cricket Board chief executive Ernest Hilaire, a seven-day ultimatum to apologise to their head Dinanath Ramnarine for remarks...
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STETHS aim for fifth title
Rural cricket kinpins St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) aim for their fourth title this season when they take on parish mates Munro College in the final of the ISSA/GraceKennedy rural Under-14 final in Santa Cruz tomorrow....
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Last Boy standing - Donovan 'Tall P' Ricketts looks to carry on World Cup '98 legacy
UNITED STATES: His two little fingers are crooked, bent in the middle at near right angles. Add that to a broken leg and other aches and pains and they point to Donovan Ricketts's time in the goalkeeping trenches...
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Bailey aims high
NCAA indoor gold medallist Alain Bailey is hoping to put a disappointing performance in Brazil behind him, as he aims for the international 'A' standard and a spot on the World Championships team...
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Warner - CONCACAF should support Austin
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): Jack Warner, who resigned on Monday as one of the most powerful figures in world football, has thrown his support behind embattled Barbadian Lisle Austin to head CONCACAF....
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