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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | April 21, 2006

Culture clash over says Bryan
WESTERN BUREAU: ROBERT BRYAN, the executive director of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007, has described Tuesday's face-off between Chinese and Jamaican workers at the new multi-purpose stadium in Trelawny...

FROM THE BOUNDARY - Say a prayer for Jamaica
THE WORLD Cup of cricket is less than one year away and, according to the original plans, the renovated Sabina Park and the new stadium in Trelawny, the site of the first-round matches and the semi-final to be played in Jamaica..


John Mills on track for 13th title
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS John Mills are in firm control heading into today's second and final day of the 2006 INSPORTS Junior High and All-Age Track and Field Championships. The south St. Andrew school has a total of 99 points...


Violence blows away League semi
WESTERN BUREAU: VIOLENCE WRECKED yesterday's Captain's Bakery Western Super League second-leg semi-final between Granville and Montpelier at the Catherine Hall Stadium, in Montego Bay. Rival spectators clashed during the penalty shoot-out phase...


Zimbabwe name young squad
HARARE, Zimbabwe (CMC): AN INEXPERIENCED Zim-babwe side is set to leave today for a tour of the Caribbean, where it will play seven one-day internationals against the West Indies.


Take Oh No Grandpa
TOMORROW'S WELL supported 12-race programme at Caymanas Park which features the 67th running of the Jamaica Oaks over 2000 metres boasts a Pick-9 carryover of $1 million. The Easter Monday meet marked the second consecutive raceday...




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