Olympian Clifton Forbes is dead
Olympian Clifton Forbes who represented Jamaica at the 1968 Games in Mexico City, died at the University Hospital of the West Indies on Monday, after a long illness.
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'This year's triumph the most memorable'
Jamaica's senior cricket team captain, Tamar Lambert, says this year's triumph in the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) regional four-day championship was the most memorable of the team's three titles over the past three years....
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McIntosh, Seaga shoot down DPL expansion
Chairman of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Technical and Development Committee, Howard McIntosh, and Premier League Clubs Association boss, Edward Seaga, both believe financial and other constraints...
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Murali to end Test career against West Indies
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, (CMC): Muttiah Muralitharan has announced that he will torment West Indies one more time, and then pull stumps on his Test career....
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Jamaican teenage hurdler creating waves on US high school circuit
Jamaican-born teenage athlete, Samantha Scarlett, is making quite a name for herself on the high school circuit in the United States. In just one year in high school in the United States, the 16 year-old, former St Jago High...
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Bridgmohan stays ahead at Fair Grounds
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, (CMC): Jamaican jockey Shaun Bridgmohan picked up a victory Monday and restored a three-win lead in the Fair Grounds jockeys' championship standings.
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Woods back from family counselling
JACKSONVILLE, Florida (AP): Tiger Woods is back at home after a week of family counselling in Arizona and is trying to get into a routine that includes golf and fitness, a person with knowledge of his schedule said yesterday....
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