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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | March 31, 2006

Vere, Wolmer's hold lead
VERE TECHNICAL stretched their lead atop the girls' standings while Wolmer's took over sole leadership of the boys' division heading into today's third and penultimate day of the VMBS/ISSA Boys and Girls Championships at the National...

Ruddock hobbles out of Champs
THE 2006 VMBS/ISSA Boys' and Girls' Championships lost another of its big names when St. Jago's World Youth and Pan American Games 100m hurdles silver medallist, Natasha Ruddock, pulled out with a hamstring injury yesterday.


Cement woes won't hurt deadlines - Bryan
DESPITE AN estimated 12 to 14 days of lost construction time at the Sabina Park, executive director of Jamaica Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007 Ltd., Robert Bryan, insists that while under severe pressure, there is no danger...


Successful workshop for CWC ticket agents
KINGSTON (CMC): NINE EXPERIENCED ticket agents have been embraced by Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007 Inc. to spearhead the company's ticket centres, which open across the region on May 2.


Jureidini pleased with corporate support
DEADLOCKED WITH Waterhouse in a hot race to the Wray and Nephew Premier League finish line, Harbour View F.C. had their day brightened yesterday with news of further support from long-time associates Diamond Paint Manufacturers...


HORSE SENSE - Racing in a crisis ... again!
THE JAMAICA Race Horse Owners Association met with representatives of the Thorough-bred Owners and Breeders Association and the Jamaica Trainers Association on Monday, March 27. The meeting was called to formulate...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - The one that got away
THE WEST Indies tour to New Zealand is over and, once again, it was a disappointment - so disappointing that the visitors went into the third and final Test match two down and facing their ninth whitewash in nine years.


Ronaldinho most 'valuable' footballer
BERLIN (Reuters): BRAZIL AND Barcelona forward Ronaldinho is the most commercially valuable soccer player in the world, followed by England internationals David Beckham and Wayne Rooney, a study of brand value said yesterday.




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