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Mason Backs Anti-Doping Campaign
Monrovia -November 25, 2004
The Minister of Lands,
Mines and Energy Jonathan A. Mason has told youths and
students of Liberia to deviate from doping.
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USA Branch Gives to Barrolle
Monrovia -November 23, 2004
Liberia's
Champion Club, Mighty Barrolle has received three sets
of jerseys and two sets of footballs as well as other
sporting equipment from the Rhode Island Chapter of the
association in the United State of America (USA).
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Universities in Big Basketball Tourney
Monrovia -November 23, 2004
UL, UMU, DONBOSCO, AMEU Clash
Tomorrow
The Sports Commission on Broad Street will tomorrow be a
scene of spectacular basketball action as the University
of Liberia based Trojans Social and Athletic Club
weeklong basketball competition kicks off. The
competition is in honor of Hon. Edwin Snowe, former
President of the Liberia Football Association and
current Managing Director of the Liberia Petroleum
Corporation (LPRC).

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"No Pro Player For Lone Star" Rejected
Monrovia -November 22, 2004
The Minister Youth and
Sport Counselor Wheatonia Dixon-Barnes has decided not
to invite foreign-based players for Liberia's remaining
five matches in the 2006 Nations and World Cup
qualifiers
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Investigation Into Liberia-Senegal Riot Begins
Monrovia -November 22, 2004
The
commission set up by the Ministry of Youth and Sport to
investigate the circumstances leading to the riot and
the extent of the damage from the match between Liberia
and Senegal on October 10, 2004 has begun.
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Liberia shuns overseas stars
BBC
Sport, Monrovia
Monrovia -November 20, 2004
Wheatonia Barnes says the
Liberian Sports Ministry needs to save money
The Liberian Ministry of Sport say that it will not be
inviting the country's overseas players for the rest of
the Lone Star's 2006 World Cup qualifiers.
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Sebwe backs Weah
BBC Sport, Monrovia
Monrovia -November 19, 2004
Kelvin Sebwe is backing George Weah's bid to be president
of Liberia
Liberia midfielder Kelvin Sebwe has praised his former
team mate George Weah's bid to be the country's next
president.
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Vision FC Wins A.B. Sieh Tournament
Monrovia -November 19, 2004
A mini-Olympics
organized in the township of West Point in honor of the
National Coordinator of the National Human Rights Center
of Liberia, Mr. A. Blamo Sieh ended over the weekend. |
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Olympic Committee On Anti-Doping Campaign
Monrovia -November 19, 2004
The Liberia National
Olympic Committee (LNOC) will hold the anti-doping
campaign on Friday, November 19.
The organizing committee chairman David Kollie said the
campaign is intended to educate young Liberians against
the use of bad substances.
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LISCR FC Wins LFA Super Cup
Monrovia -November 18, 2004
The soccer squad
of the Liberia International Shipping and Corporate
Registry (LISCR) has lifted the 2004 Super Cup organized
by the Liberia Football Association (LFA)
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LBF Postpones International Referee Clinic
Monrovia -November 18, 2004
The Liberia Basketball
Federation (LBF) has announced the postponement of the
International Referee Clinic for Zone Three.
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Liberia coach rejected
BBC Sports
Monrovia -November 16, 2004
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Kelvin Sebwe in Town
Monrovia -November 16, 2004--One
of the nation's enterprising soccer stars, Kelvin Sebwe
has arrived in the country on a brief visit and has been
giving his personal feelings on the way he looks at the
affairs of the senior national team.
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FIFA Receives Liberia's Report on Violence During
Liberia-Senegal Match
Monrovia -November 11, 2004
Soccer authority in Monrovia has disclosed that the
country has submitted its report to the Federation of
International Football Association (FIFA), relative to
the recent violence at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports
Complex during the Lone Star and Senegal's Teranga Lions
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UNMIL Soccer Tourney Back in Gear
November 11, 2004
Following recent violence that disrupted normal activities
in the capital, Monrovia, the United Nation Mission in
Liberia (UNMIL) community outreach soccer tournament is
expected resume this weekend in Kakata, Margibi County
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Swimming Athletes Still Committed To The Cause
November 11, 2004
Two Liberian swimmers have vowed not to give up
in their strive to represent the country in international
competitions.
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Olympic Committee Postpones Symposium
November
9, 2004
The Liberia National Olympic Committee (LNOC) has
postponed its two-day Symposium. The ceremony failed to
take place at the LNOC headquarters on Benson Street in
Monrovia due to the recent violence in Monrovia.
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Former Sports Writers President Begins Campaign
November
9, 2004-
The former President of the Sports Writers
Association of Liberia (SWAL) has begun his campaign for
the November 13 elections of the Press Union of Liberia
(PUL).
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"Kofi Bruce" Takes Over Lone Star
November
8, 2004
The Liberia Football Association (LFA) has
announced the appointment of Kofi Bruce, actually known
as Joseph Sayon, as caretaker coach of the Lone Star of
Liberia.
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Liberian Clubs Risk Missing Out
November
8, 2004
There is an uncertainty surrounding the
participation of Liberian clubs in the 2005 African
clubs competitions
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Liberia name coach
November 5, 2004
Liberia Football Association has appointed Joseph Sayon
as caretaker coach for the national team until March
2005.
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Monrovia
Violence Affects National League
November 4, 2004
The recent violence that engulfed Monrovia has led to
the halt of soccer activities especially the 2004 National Football
League.
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Barrolle Prepares For African Adventure
November 2, 2004
After years of absence, Mighty Barrolle has declared
their intention to participate in the 2005 CAF Champions
League
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Violent Acts Worry Youth & Sports Minister
November 2, 2004- The Minister of Youth and
Sports Counselor Wheatonia Y. Dixon-Barnes is deeply
troubled by the sudden upsurge of violence that engulfed
Monrovia and its suburbs last Friday.
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A Coach for the Lone Star
WHERE IS WILFRED LARDNER?
By
Omari Jackson
November 1, 2004
When former Lone Star head coach, Kadalla Kromah,
decided that it was better for him and his family to
throw in the towel and to announce that the
administration of the technical outfit of the national
soccer team, Lone Star, was beyond his reach, he offered
administrator Marbue Richards as the only man with the
education and training to pick up from where he left
off, while in hiding. |