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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | January 5, 2006

Boys' Town tackle champs Portmore
AFTER A feel-good win over the relegation-threatened Rivoli on their return home to Collie Smith Drive, Boys' Town will at 3:00 p.m. today aim to make it two in a row when they take on the defending champions Portmore United in the Wray.

Leaders Harbour View set sights on Khari
HARBOUR VIEW could strengthen their position at the top of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League as the possibility of signing national representative Khari Stephenson looms on the horizon, as activity in the January transfer window.


Bailey to complete her studies in the US
OLYMPIC GAMES relay gold medallist Aleen Bailey departs the island today for the United States to complete her studies. "I am going to finish four more classes, two in sociology, one anthropology and one social work," Bailey said...


Soca Warriors will not need gov't funding - Warner
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): TRINIDAD AND Tobago's Football Federation technical advisor, Jack Warner, has told the Government that the T&T Soca Warriors will not need its financial assistance to prepare for their historic appearance...


Pistons down Magic
NEW YORK (Reuters): CHAUNCEY BILLUPS scored a regular season career-high 37 points as the Detroit Pistons won their 25th game of the season, downing the Orlando Magic 108-99 in Auburn Hills on Tuesday night.


Horse racing industry mourns Sheikh Maktoum
LONDON (Reuters): SHEIKH MAKTOUM Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, who has died in Australia, aged 62, helped revolutionise horse racing in Britain and elsewhere.

















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