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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | August 1, 2003

Ja's Wignall smashes record
THE NATIONAL MEN'S sprint hurdles record has been smashed yet again. Yesterday, at the Intersport Gugl-Meeting in Linz, Austria, Maurice Wignall became the second Jamaican this year to rewrite the Jamaican record in that event.

Jamaica begin medal hunt tomorrow at Pan-Am Games
WITH THE Minister of Local Government, Community Development and Sports Portia Simpson Miller's urgings fresh in their minds...


Take a broad view of tourism
I AM beginning to think that Jamaica's tourism industry is being hijacked by anthropologists and academics.


Stewart heads list of scholarships awardees
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Kerron Stewart heads a list of seven St. Jago High School athletes awarded scholarships to attend universities and colleges in the United States.


Lynch right in availing herself, says Williams
EXECUTIVE MARKETING Manager of Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) Millicent Lynch has taken the time to respond to Howard Hamilton's article of July 18, 2003 captioned "Promoting Horse racing" and it certainly made interesting reading.


Four West Indians inducted into new 'Walk of Fame'
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP): FOUR WEST Indies cricketers were inducted into a new 'Walk of Fame' in western Barbados before a crowd of about 100 cheering fans.














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