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Sports and promotional content unrelated to political or investigative matters

Sports and promotional content unrelated to political or investigative matters The document consists of sports match summaries, event advertisements, and commercial flyers with no mention of influential political actors, financial misconduct, or intelligence agencies. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Details of volleyball and sailing competitions in the US Virgin Islands and New Zealand.; Promotional material for mattresses, water purifiers, and a baseball showcase.; No references to government officials, foreign leaders, or financial transactions of interest.

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Sports and promotional content unrelated to political or investigative matters The document consists of sports match summaries, event advertisements, and commercial flyers with no mention of influential political actors, financial misconduct, or intelligence agencies. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Details of volleyball and sailing competitions in the US Virgin Islands and New Zealand.; Promotional material for mattresses, water purifiers, and a baseball showcase.; No references to government officials, foreign leaders, or financial transactions of interest.

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| SPORTS The Virgin ielends Baily News’ 63" USVI ae volleyball team defeats Guadeloupe, 3-1, for fifth plate at CAZOVA ; =cOn Friday; the USVibwas: ‘upset by sapeevioailt ‘winless’ Bahamas squad, Aseah Thomas had 23 points’ and: . »25-16;:19-259%25-17,26-24, in the team captain Nayib Gonzalez added .. quarterfinals of the tournament: i 20 as they led the U.S. Virgin Islands; . Gonzalez.led-the USVI: with a junior men’s volleyball team past ~ ‘match-high: 20-points; followed by host Guadeloupe, 25-21, 20-25, 20- _ Thomas with 16 points. 25, 25-21, 15-9, on Saturday in the Team ¢aptain Rajahl Moxey. led fifth-place game at the ninth. the’ Bahamas with T6-points; fol i Monday, July 29,2013. Team New Zealand defeats Italy ain America’ S Cup challenger trials The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — Emirates Team New Zealand beat Italy’s Luna Rossa by 3 minutes, 21 seconds in their final meeting of the round-robins in the America’s _ - Cup challenger trials Sunday on San Francisco Bay. ° As the points leader in the round-robins,-fhe Kiwis had the choice of advancing straight to the Louis Vuitton Cup final or picking their opponent for the semifinals. Skipper Dean Barker said that while the New Zealanders considered gettmg in more racmg time, they’ve decidea Daily News Staff Fite Photo by ASSOCIATED PRESS Emirates Team New Zealand. to advance straight to the finals in order to continue development of their 72-foot catamaran. That leaves Luna Rossa to face Artemis Racing of Sweden in the semifinals starting Aug. 6. Artemis only recently launched its.new boat and hasn’t sailed in the round-robins. The syndicate has been slowed by the fatal capsize of its first boaton May 9. - The Louis Vuitton Cup finals begin Aug. 17, with the winner advancing to face Oracle Team USA in the 34th America’s Cup starting Sept. 7. Team New Zealand had slight lead at the start Sunday and built its lead at every turing mark on the seven-leg course. It went 5-0 against the Italians, including the opening race that Italy boycotted due to a rules spat. | In their four head-to-head matchups, the Kiwis were so dominant that the Italians twice were officially ruled a DNF — did not finish — because they crossed the finish fine more than'five minutes behind Tear New Zealand. After the race, Tom Cruise and his son boarded Team CAZOVA Junior Men’s Championship in Guadeloupe. - ~ lowed by Kenton ‘Dawkins with 10 points; three.of which were, blocks. Thomas had seven aces and one, _ Justin Smith added nine points) ~ ese block, while Gonzalez’s 20 points - came by way of kills in the match,. which lasted five. Malick Frederic was Guadeloupe’s top scorer with 22 points, while Yannis Biodore added 15 points and Meidhy Tacita added 10. we PROMOTE YoU sa Tae sie ag ww, promoworldontheweb com| New Zealand’s boat and.were given a nde across the bay. 340-244-3142) “did you kuow? oo 2 WE DO BUSINESS CARDS! 1000 FULL ‘COLORCARDS LOWEST PRICES IN THE Vi! V.I. Future Stars Baseball Showcase SANTAGY ULTRAVIOLET: ‘WATER: PURIFIERS - Above, Malik Mitchell, a pitcher in his second year at Genesee | College, | throws a pitch | for scouts. Safe = ae - solution: for the | disinfection of - [cistern -water without| | Atlett, Leroy “use of chemicals... Simmonds, a _ .| shortstop and fornfer _-. | student at St. “=! Croix Central “| High School, makes a play to get a runner out at first base. Daily News Photos by THOMAS LAYER Coaches Skip. Sherman, right, of Genesee Community College in Batavia, N.¥., and Scott Dulin, of - Fisher College in Boston, Mass., holding a radar gun, scout baseball prospects at the V1. Future Stars’ annual Summer Baseball Showcase on Saturday at Lionel Roberts Stadium on St. Thomas. There were also representatives from Southern Conneticut State University, the San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals and Colarado Rockies. The showcase, organized by V\.-Future Stars president Daren Canton gives local players the opportunity to display their athletic skills for college and professional scouts. = ‘Simple to install “and? maintain. LE Sle CF JCMS Y = FEO ME STS RE WE DO IT ALL SEALY, SERTA, SIMMONDS, TEMPURPEDIC & all major brand names available at Mainland Prices 0% In-House Financing available Up to 60 months Largest Showroom in The Virgin Islands | MATTRESS @ONE #1 Mattress Superstore! 10,000 sq ft For The Pest of Youn Dreams : A Neko shi to a . your family’s health sets Modern Tropical Easy living Ft. Myiner ¢ St. Thomas (340) 714-7993 www.silkGreeneryHome.com MONDAY-SATURDAY 9-8 PM * SUNDAY 11-6 PM ¢ 775-2100 » FOUR WINDS PLAZA, ST, THOMAS

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