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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | September 7, 2006

Dwight Thomas leaves Graham camp
FORMER NATIONAL sprint champion Dwight Thomas has been forced to sever all ties with controversial track and field coach Trevor Graham. Thomas was forced to make the move because Graham, who is currently under investigation for doping violations...

Jamaicans gear up for IAAF final
WHAT BETTER time to break a world record than at this weekend's fourth IAAF World Athletics Final in Stuttgart, Germany. When one thinks of a world record, what easier name to call than Asafa Powell, which is a far easier name to say...


New swipe card ID system for Caymanas
THE NUMBER of uninvited guests to Caymanas Park's stable area should be greatly reduced as of Thursday, September 14, when all licensed personnel will be required to swipe bar-coded identification cards to gain entry.


Germany dish out historic thumping
LONDON (Reuters): GERMANY RECORDED the biggest victory in the history of the European Championship when they crushed San Marino 13-0 in a Group D qualifier yesterday. Germany's huge win in Serravalle will increase the growing argument...


Cricket board gets lecture in leadership
THE PRIME Minister of Grenada, Dr. Keith Mitchell, gave the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) a lecture in leadership during the board's workshop at the Royal Antigua Hotel in St. John's, Antigua, earlier this week.


West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) extends olive branch to Stanford
KEN GORDON, the president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), has offered the olive branch to Allen Stanford, founder of the Stanford 20/20 cricket tournament. Speaking at the WICB's workshop at the Royal Antigua Hotel...




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