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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | November 7, 2008

JC back in Cup action
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Jamaica College (JC) will be back in action for the first time since being denied yet another opportunity to claim the elusive Walker Cup, when they face Waterford in Group Three of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup today at the Spanish Town Prison...

KC coach wary of pressure

WITH THE expectations of bringing the coveted Manning Cup title back to Kingston College (KC) seeming to swell at the North Street school after every year of disappointment, KC assistant coach Ludlow Bernard admits that he is wary of the players being...

Barnes quashes Watford rumour

JAMAICA'S NATIONAL football coach, John Barnes, has dismissed rumours linking him with a move to former English club Watford as mere speculation."I don't comment on speculation. "I don't comment on speculation. Watford have not spoken to me, nor have I spoken to them.

I am still a great athlete - Williams-Mills

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS bronze medallist Novlene Williams-Mills failed to reach the finals of the 400 metres at the Beijing Olympics this summer, but believes she is still an elite athlete. "I am still a great athlete," said...

Big fields for Superday 30

Jamaica's biggest raceday - Superday - marks it 30th anniversary at Caymanas Park tomorrow with the meet's showpiece event, the $5 million CTL Superstakes over 2000 metres, attracting 10 starters. In addition to the Superstakes which offers...

Yes, we can! Yes, we can!

I have been caught up in the American presidential elections since my extended stay here in the United States from the middle of July. The campaign slogans for Senator Barack Obama have been particularly catchy and thought-provoking.





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