Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Friday | December 26, 2008
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Weller raps cycling inertia
JAMAICA'S MOST famous cyclist, David Weller, has called for the resignation of Jamaica Cycling Federation (JCF) president Vaughn Pang due to a "lack of commitment to the greater good" of the sport. In a hard-hitting letter written to Phang...

Bolt was record-breaking sensation in '08
LONDON (AP): USAIN BOLT let those long legs loose at the Bird's Nest, and he left Beijing with three Olympic gold medals, three world records and hundreds of millions of new fans around the world. Virtually unknown at the start of the year, the Jamaican...

Expect late gift from 'Bruce'
BRUCEONTHELOOSE should have an easier task against the speedy filly MISS RUTH with an additional furlong to run in this afternoon's $3.5 million Supreme Ventures Jamaica Two-Year-Old Stakes at a mile. The Philip Feanny-trained colt nabbed Percy Hussey's filly...

Nadal claims No I spot
LONDON (AP): WITH GRASS underfoot and darkness enveloping Centre Court, Rafael Nadal took over from Roger Federer as the world's best tennis player in 2008.The clay-court king finally made his breakthrough on a fast surface, following up his four...

Thrills and scandals on the circuit
MADRID, Spain (AP):A DRAMATIC final lap in the final race provided a thrilling ending to a Formula One season overshadowed by uncertain economic times and an embarrassing sex scandal involving the president of motor racing's governing body...


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