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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | January 30, 2004

Windies seek first win
DURBAN, South Africa, CMC: AFTER THE embarrassment of Newlands and the self-destruction of St. George's Park, the elements now look set to intervene as the West Indies bid to halt South Africa's quest for a series-clinching victory at Kingsmead...

Ja, Kenya square off
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada, CMC: SLOWED BY their opponents in the previous round, Jamaica and Kenya chase points in their fourth-round match of the Carib Beer 2004 Cricket Series, starting today at the National Stadium.


Beckford, Clarke and Wignall secure victories
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP silver medallist James Beckford was among three Jamaicans who secured victories at yesterday's TEAG Indoor Meet in Eurfurt, Germany. Beckford, the 2004 Sportsman of the Year...


Wolmer's, JC begin fight for crown
WOLMER'S BOYS and Jamaica College (JC) relive last year's Southern Conference final of the ISSA/KFC Under-19 Schoolboy Basketball competition when the first game of their best-of-three final tips off at JC today at 3:00 p.m.


Incentives for investment
LAST WEEK we continued the look at the protection of the intellectual property rights and the problems which race tracks are having.


Fair Trading Commission rules in bookies' favour
ACTING ON a March 2003 complaint from Track Price Plus Limited regarding the opening restriction on Licensed Bookmakers, the Fair Trading Commission has ruled in their favour.


Where are the investors?
WHEN ALL is said and done the fundamental problem faced by the local racing industry is that over the last decade there has been a reduction of investment by certain well-heeled horsemen...















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