July 9, 2010
Star Sport

Shelly slips up
“Bruce James, president of MVP Track Club, is expressing optimism that reigning Olympic and world 100m champion, Shelly-Ann Fraser, will be exonerated by the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA). . read more
LeBron James going to Miami

LeBron James will join fellow-NBA stars Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh with the Miami Heat. Ending weeks of silence and drama, the two-time MVP said on his ESPN television special from Greenwich...

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T&T, Ja even after TLC first day

GROS-ISLET, St Lucia (CMC): A half-century from Trinidad & Tobago's Nicholas Alexis trumped a penetrative spell from Jamaica's Nicholson Gordon in the TCL Group West Indies Under-19 Challenge yesterday.

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Mark My Word sure bet for St Leger

NO matter how fast LIFEISJUSFORLIVING goes at exercise for tomorrow's St Leger, MARK MY WORD has the Triple Crown in the bag. In four meetings, MARK MY WORD leads 2-1...

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Bolt back from injury

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP): Usain Bolt matched the fastest time this year in the 100 metres when he clocked 9.82 seconds in winning at the Athletissima meet yesterday on return from injury.

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Reggae Boyz called to camp

National coach Theodore Whitmore has invited 26 local-based players to be part of a fitness training camp which got under way yesterday.

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Reggae Boyz get bye for Caribbean Cup

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Reigning champions Jamaica and 2008 runners-up Martinique will enter the Caribbean Cup at the third round. The Caribbean Football Union announced on Wednesday that the Caribbean Cup ...

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Semenya to make comeback in Finland

HELSINKI (AP): Caster Semenya will make her comeback at the Lappeenranta Games on July 15, her manager, Jukka Harkonen, said yesterday.

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Octopus oracle to pick World Cup winner

BERLIN (AP): Prescient Paul, the octopus oracle who has correctly predicted the outcome of every World Cup match played by Germany, is branching out and will weigh in on the final between Spain and the Netherlands.

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