Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Friday | May 8, 2009
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Onions makes mincemeat of West Indies
LONDON (AP): Graham Onions took five wickets on his debut yesterday as England bowled out West Indies for 152, then reduced them to 32-2 in their second innings on the second day of the first Test. West Indies remained 186 runs behind after following 25 short of the target...

Dyson hoping for Windies rally
LONDON, England (CMC): West Indies coach John Dyson has backed his side to save the opening Test at Lord's but has urged them to produce a better second innings batting effort.West Indies were left facing a tall order on Thursday when they were forced to follow...

Barnes clears air on local contract
John Barnes, head coach of the Reggae Boyz, said on Tuesday that the terms and conditions of his contract with the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) do not make it possible for him to fully commit himself to being in the island...

Dixon: Portmore will rebound
Coach of Digicel Premier League leaders Portmore United, Linval Dixon, believes his team will rebound after their surprising 1-0 loss to Arnett Gardens at the Ferdie Neita Park, in Braeton on Wednesday. We are a bit disappointed with the result...

Hodges maintains good scoring form
Rivoli United's Devon Hodges' prolific goalscoring form in the Digicel Premier League continued on Wednesday when he led his team to a 2-1 win over Reno at the Spanish Town Prison Oval. Hodges is the joint top marksman in the competition....

CCCAN swim champs moved from Mexico City
The Central American and Caribbean Confederation (CCCAN) Swimming Championships, set for June 29-July 5, will no longer be held in Mexico City because of the outbreak of the deadly Influenza A (H1N1) infection - also known as swine flu ...

Rondo, House shine for Celtics
BOSTON (AP): Rajon Rondo had 15 points, 18 assists and 11 rebounds for his third triple-double of the playoffs, and Eddie House scored a career-high 31 points on Wednesday to lead the Boston Celtics to a 112-94 victory over the Orlando Magic and level...

Take Pleasant Princess
Both the Pick-9 and Super-6 start anew at Caymanas Park tomorrow, as the horses for the most part ran true to form in the mud last Saturday. The Pick-9, which embraces races three to 11, offers the guaranteed minimum $1 million, while the Super-6 starts...


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