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Daily Archives: Feb 28, 2017

Mo Farah says he is 'a clean athlete'

Great Britain's Mo Farah says he is a "clean athlete" after a leaked report suggested his American coach may have broken anti-doping rules to boost the performance of some of his athletes.

Of silver linings

Immigration policy is a tough, thorny issue that is difficult to balance. On one side is the protectionist stance that hoists the patriotic umbrella to defend any anti-immigrant policy, and on the other side is the more business-like and humanitarian perspective that sees value in a diverse but united human race as well as the human resources that come from immigrants. Finding a compromise between the two is not easy and as ideologies become more polarized, the willingness and ability of meeting in the middle becomes nearly impossible. Throw ‘national security’ into the mix and the nearly impossible gets closer and closer to down right impossible.

Banned cyclist faces trial in £79m US lawsuit

Banned cyclist Lance Armstrong's fight against a $100m (£79m) lawsuit by the US government has been set for a trial starting in Washington on 6 November.

Former drag racing head advocates for track safety

Former president of the Antigua & Barbuda Drag Racing Association (ABDRA), Lisa Abraham, has called on the organization to pay keener attention to safety during meets held at the North Sound International Race Way.

Hoppers out as Haiti’s Racing FC advances in Club Championships

Haiti’s Racing FC has advanced from Group A of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championships staged here over the last few days.
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