Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | April 1, 2010
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LIME pumps $21m into JAAA
Telecommunications company LIME yesterday announced a $21-million three-year sponsorship of the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA) youth programmes during, a press conference at the Hilton hotel in Kingston....

Last-gasp effort
The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) suffered a scare yesterday when it managed to strike a last-minute arrangement with NVA Management after the English company once...

Wenger unsure if gamble was worth it
LONDON (AP): Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger doesn't know whether his gamble on the fitness of Cesc Fabregas paid off against Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-finals. Wenger started Fabregas in yesterday's match after he passed a late fitness test...

Arsenal stay alive
LONDON (AP): Arsenal withstood an onslaught from Barcelona to salvage a 2-2 draw and keep alive hopes of beating the defending champions to a spot in the Champions League semi-finals, while Inter Milan hold the edge over CSKA Moscow after a 1-0 win...

Village Utd shock Harbour View
Western Bureau: Village United took a giant step towards sealing a place in the top six in the Digicel Premier League (DPL) yesterday afternoon when they surprised high-riding Harbour View 2-1 in their...

Powell confirmed for Diamond League opener
DOHA, Qatar (CMC): Asafa Powell and Sanya Richards are two of the top track stars that have confirmed participation for the opening leg of the IAAF Diamond League event on May 14, organisers have announced.Jamaican Powell and the Jamaica-born American...

Morris recuperating after heart surgery
Western Bureau: Ricardo Morris, one of the stars of St. James High School's 2008 champion daCosta and Ben Francis KO team, is now recuperating at home after undergoing surgery at the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI)...


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