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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | January 23, 2004

Ottey fires salvo at Ja
VALLETTA, Malta, CMC: FORMER JAMAICA sprint sensation Merlene Ottey is looking forward to representing her adopted home Slovenia at her seventh Olympics in Athens, Greece, later this year.

Barbados, Jamaica face off at Sabina
THE REGIONAL Carib Beer cricket series enters its third round today with Jamaica up against Barbados in the feature match at Sabina Park.


WI batsmen surrender again
WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara must be relieved that the Test series against South Africa is over.


Property rights and bookmakers
LAST WEEK we looked at the global problem that racetracks are having with respect to the protection of their intellectual property rights.


In memory of the year 2003
AT THE beginning of the 2003, in reference to the racing year, I made a prediction that it would be the period when the industry would have made significant strides in terms of decisions and action to modernise the infrastructure...


No bias in netball fraternity
A NUMBER of people in the local netball fraternity perceive that a bias exists as it relates to the selection of players to the national netball programme.


JFF gets boost
THE JAMAICA National Building Society (JNBS) yesterday pumped $2.3 million into the 2004 JNBS Jamaica Football Federation Knockout competition which begins next Thursday.


Volleyball elections tomorrow
KEISHA BAKER and Hugh Porter are set to retain their executive positions with the Jamaica Amateur Volleyball Association (JAVA) at tomorrow's elections.


Take Dubai Express
Freelance Writer TOMORROW'S 10-RACE programme at Caymanas Park has attracted large and competitive fields and the task of finding winners could be the stiffest since the start of the year.















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