Zidane tells all about that head-butt
PARIS (Reuters): ZINEDINE ZIDANE said yesterday that Italian defender Marco Materazzi insulted his mother and his sister during the World Cup final against Italy. The French captain reacted to the insult by head-butting Materazzi's chest...
Jamaica fall in FIFA rankings
FOLLOWING A disastrous two-match tour of England, Jamaica have plummeted 32 places to 78th after the newly-formatted FIFA rankings were released yesterday. Brazil lead the rankings from newly-crowned world champions Italy.
Hot Harding notches another hat-trick
CHAMPION JOCKEY Brian Harding continued his brilliant riding form at Caymanas Park yesterday, booting home his second triple on consecutive racedays. The seven-time Trinidadian champion jockey who won his first title on local soil last year...
Cayman trounce Bahamas
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): SET UP by half-centuries from Pearson Best and Saheed Mohammed, and five wickets from Kenute Tulloch, the Cayman Islands romped to an easy 57-run victory in their Stanford Twenty/20 Cup match against the Bahamas on Tuesday...
Kids, too, are joining the fitness routine
KIDDIE GYMS may soon become the new fad. After all, the children will need a place to train when Kids Fitness is introduced as a new category at the 34th Central American and Caribbean Bodybuilding and Fitness Championships.
Joey Carew withdraws nomination as West Indies selector
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): WEST INDIES selector Joey Carew has declared that he is no longer planning to continue in that job. Trinidad and Tobago's Carew, the convenor of selectors on the last panel, submitted to his local authorities...
Hanover, Challenger march into final
WESTERN BUREAU: REIGNING CHAMPIONS Hanover Masters and newcomers Challenger have earned the right to contest this Sunday's Busta/Steve Bucknor Western Masters Football League final after they emerged successfully...
Road race in May Pen
THE CLARENDON Crime Prevention Committee will stage a 10K road race on July 23 in May Pen. More than $280,000 in prize money is on offer and, according to the racing organisers, Clarendon participants are in for the bulk of the cash prizes.
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