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CRICKET - U19 - Guyanese dominate West Indies Under-19 awards

Guyana took five of the six individual awards up for grabs as the curtain came down on the TCL Group West Indies Under-19 Challenge tournament on Thursday. ... Full story

HORSE RACING - Barbadian Husbands win on Sara\'s Music in Santa Rosa Classic

Robert Maharaj\'s Sara\'s Music, brilliantly ridden by Barbadian apprentice Christopher Husbands, scored a facile victory in the 1200 metres Santa Rosa Classic at the Arima Race Club Thursday. ... Full story

CRICKET - RESULTS/Standings St Kitts Under-13 Festival matches

Results of last round of matches in the St Kitts Under-13 cricket festival on Wednesday and final point standings. ... Full story

TENNIS - RESULTS US Open men\'s doubles matches

Selected results of men\'s doubles first round matches at the US Open tennis tournament on Thursday. ... Full story

NETBALL - OECS U23 - RESULTS OECS matches on Thursday

Results of Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Under-23 netball matches at Keartons on Thursday night. ... Full story

ATHLETICS - RESULTS Pedro\'s Cup meeting

Selected results from the Pedro\'s Cup track and field meet in wet and cold conditions on Wednesday night. ... Full story

GUYANA-ELECTIONS-Jagdeo to be sworn in on Saturday

Incumbent Bharrat Jagdeo will be sworn into office on Saturday as Guyana\'s sixth head of state since the country attained political independence from Britain 40 years ago. ... Full story

GUYANA-ELECTIONS - Ruling party wins Guyana elections

The ruling People\'s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) won its fourth consecutive electoral victory in Guyana with a bigger parliamentary majority than it did five years ago although voter turnout was the lowest in the last 14 years. ... Full story

CMC\'S BROADCAST NEWS SUMMARY FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2006

It\'s been Guyana\'s worst kept secret since Tuesday... and last night, election managers finally made it official.... ... Full story

ST MAARTEN-CRIME- Police official blames escalating crime on thriving drug trade

A thriving drug trade is responsible for escalating crime in this Dutch Caribbean territory, a police spokesman has said. ... Full story

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