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Sport

Windies call on Samuels

NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Jamaican batsman and off-spin bowler Marlon Samuels will leave the island this evening to replace injured middle-order batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul on the current West Indies' tour of Australia. Guyanese Chanderpaul suffered a...

Atkinson wins again

AUBURN, CANA: JAMAICAN swimming star Janelle Atkinson posted her second win at the 2000 US Open (short course) championship when she landed the 800 metres freestyle on Saturday night.

Aussies dis the once mighty Windies

THE West Indies are now two down after two in the five-match Test series in Australia and based on their performance so far, they are heading for a five-nil shut-out. After losing the first Test in Brisbane by an innings and 126 runs inside three...

McKenzie tops Holland Bamboo 10K
VETERAN Linton McKenzie gained sweet revenge over his Alcan teammate Kenrick Brown by winning the Holland Bamboo 10K road race in St. Elizabeth on Saturday. McKenzie, 40, had to play second fiddle to the 31-year-old Brown in the Burger King/St. Jago.











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