Jamaica's Brown likes test as next Murray foe
Jamaica's Dustin Brown has no coach, no extra money, no major
financial backing and no experience in front of huge crowds like the one
that will watch him play Britain's Andy Murray at the US Open.
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Jamaica's Brown garnering attention at U.S. Open
NEW YORK — He grew up in Jamaica, wears long dreadlocks and
fluorescent shoelaces, and is a 6-5 serve-and-volley specialist. He is so
cash-strapped that he drives to second-tier European tournaments in a
Volkswagen camper van, complete with a kitchen, bathroom, three beds and a
racket-stringing machine.
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Jamaica 'mostly free' for workers
Jamaica has been ranked as "mostly free" by watchdog organisation
Freedom House in its report on the state of workers rights in 165
countries, comprising those considered to have modern economies.
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Tourism to Jamaica drops after drug-lord clashes
The drop is blamed on clashes between supporters of Coke and
government forces in late May, which left 76 people dead over several days.
Foriegners on Jamaica's tourist beaches were not considered in danger
during the battles, but the violence brought international media attention
to the don-controlled slums in Kingston, Jamaica's capital.
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Murray ready for Jamaica's Brown
Britain's Andy Murray takes on Dustin Brown of Jamaica in the second
round of the US Open, with the threat of Hurricane Earl hanging over New
York.
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