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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | January 1, 2006
Heavyweights clash today
THERE IS no game bigger than the Waterhouse/Harbour View clash in today's 20th set of matches in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League. It features the top two teams in the second round of the competition and this game could also be a warm-up...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - A New Year's wish for West Indies cricket
THE OLD year is history, the new year is with us, and last night, as the clock struck midnight, millions of people from all walks of life right around the world, including the West Indies, made a wish or two...
Haber clinches title
ALEXANDER HABER outduelled the Barbadian Elias Haloute to win the 2005 owners' champion at Caymanas Park yesterday, thanks to an emphatic all-the-way victory by the American 2-y-o filly TASSY'S WHIP in the $1 million feature...
Federer ruled 2005
LONDON (AP): ROGER FEDERER ruled men's tennis with panache for a historic second straight year in 2005, while a string of old favourites split the major titles on the women's circuit.
Man U, Chelsea buoyed by wins
LONDON (Reuters): CHAMPIONS CHELSEA and rivals Manchester United were buoyed by Premier League wins yesterday, but there was grim news for England's World Cup preparations after striker Michael Owen broke a bone in his foot.
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