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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | September 2, 2005

Lawson cleared by ICC
KINGSTON, CMC: WEST INDIES fast bowler Jermaine Lawson has been cleared by the International Cricket Council (ICC) over having a suspect bowling action.

Non-payment of water bill: Stadium complex could close today
THE NATIONAL Stadium complex might have to close its doors today. There has been no water at the facility since Wednesday on account of a $2.8 million water bill that is yet to be paid.


Serena sparkles at US Open
NEW YORK (AP): SERENA WILLIAMS upgraded her US$40,000 pair of platinum chandelier earrings for her second-round match at the US Open on Wednesday night, and added a sparkly diamond necklace.


Bank on Lochness Dragon
A MAMMOTH 12-race programme is slated for Caymanas Park tomorrow and, with exotic wagers offering huge sums, notably $3.2 million carryover in the Pick-9, it is not just another card.


Carib Cement blank Gleaner at UWI Bowl
THERE WILL be a new champion crowned in the KSAFA Business House football competition as Carib Cement Company defeated The Gleaner 3-0 in yesterday's semi-final fixture at the UWI Bowl.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - The Super Series Test and the future of umpiring
THE ICC Super Series featuring Australia and the World XI in a five-day contest and three one-day internationals takes place in Australia in October.


Walter new head of ASA
AFTER MONTHS of waiting, the Amateur Swimming Association has announced Jackie Walter as its new technical director.



















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