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World Challenge meeting results from Zagreb on Wenesday. Men's 100m 1. Tyson Gay (U.S.) 9.92secs 2. Nesta Carter (Jamaica) 10.07 3. Michael Rodgers (U.S.) 10.14 Men's 400m 1. Nery Brenes (Costa Rica) 45.42secs 2. Jonathan Borlee (Belgium) 45.69 3. Erison Hurtauld (Dominica) 46.34 Men's 800m 1. Nick Symmonds (U.S.) 1min 45.37secs 2. Belal Mansoor Ali (Bahrain) 1:45.65 3. Job Kinyor (Kenya) 1:45 ...
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HE MIGHT have conceptualised the Youth Olympic Games (YOG). But not even International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge could have envisioned such a successful inaugural Games.
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"Plug, Pay and Go" With Jamaica's Fastest Wireless Broadband
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Japan saw off a dogged Dominican Republic in four sets after securing its place in the final round of the Women's World Grand Prix on…
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Blair Ezekiel, Jason Hill and Steve Mullaley -- all former players for Frankenmuth Driving School five years ago -- play key roles in ISC World Tournament.
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Kitchener team can become first to three-peat ISC World titles in 50 years.
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Roots of Culture Festival with Niyorah, Tuff Lion and Seed ‘N Soil Friday, August 20, at Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St in Arcata. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $25, $20 advanced tickets at The Works in Arcata & Eureka and is 21 and over.
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Kingston, St Vincent – Barbados hammered Dominica by a whopping 224 runs to record the biggest win in the West Indies Cricket Board’s Women’s 50-Over League yesterday.
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KINGSTOWN – Barbados announced themselves as major title contenders with an emphatic win over St Lucia as the West Indies Cricket Board’s Women’s 50-over League continued yesterday with the third round of matches.
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