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/ 18 June 2000

ELS SECOND TO CHAMPION TIGER

TIGER Woods turned in a command performance to win the US Open. Woods was at 8-under 205 and 10 strokes clear of two-time US Open champion Ernie Els, whose 3-under 68 was the only round under par all day. Els’ brilliant effort moved him from a tie for 30th to second place. That put him […]

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/ 18 June 2000

CGNU TO SHED OLD MUTUAL STAKE

CGNU, the life assurance group formed from the merger of Norwich Union and CGU, is in talks to dispose of its stake in a unit of South Africa’s biggest life insurer Old Mutual, the companies said on Friday. Mutual and Federal Insurance, in which Old Mutual has a 51% stake, said talks are taking place […]

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/ 18 June 2000

Buckley strikes as Bafana cruise into semis

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Witbank | Sunday 7.00pm. MIDFIELDER Delron Buckley ended his international goal drought by scoring twice as South Africa cruised to a 2-0 win over Swaziland here on Sunday in a Castle Cup quarter-final. German-based Buckley struck after 11 and 17 minutes of the opening half in a Southern Africa championship match that failed […]

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/ 18 June 2000

AFRICA NETWORK UNDERWAY

WORK is underway on a telecommunications network linking 54 African countries by undersea fiber optic cables encircling the continent. Proposals from potential suppliers are under consideration and construction of the 32000-kilometer-long cable will begin this year, said the statement from US company Africa One, which is overseeing the project. Laying of the cable will begin […]

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/ 18 June 2000

A MONTH AFTER SANKOH’S ARREST, REBELS STILL ATTACK

ONE month after the arrest of Sierra Leonean rebel leader Foday Sankoh, small groups of his forces continue to make probing attacks, British army spokesman Captain Fergus Smith said Saturday. The most significant attack in recent days occurred Thursday morning, when some 150 of Sankoh’s Revolutionary United Front (RUF) rebels attacked Nigerian UN troops at […]

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/ 18 June 2000

$18m AID PACKAGE FOR SADC

USAID and the Southern African Development Community on Tuesday signed a $18,4-million agreement aimed at enhancing regional market integration, agriculture, natural resource management and the promotion of democracy in the region. Speaking at a media briefing after the signing, SADC Executive Secretary Prega Ramsamy and regional official of the United States Agency for International Development, […]

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/ 18 June 2000

Lara denies betting allegations

OWN CORRESPONDENT, London | Sunday 6.30pm. FORMER West Indies cricket captain Brian Lara has dismissed as rubbish allegations by a South African businessman that he bet on matches seven years ago. Lara, who played in the Test victory West Indies completed over England at Edgbaston on Saturday, said in The Mail on Sunday newspaper he […]

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/ 18 June 2000

Mbeki, hundreds attend Mohamed’s funeral

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pretoria | Sunday 6.00pm. SEVERAL hundred people, including President Thabo Mbeki, on Sunday attended the funeral of Chief Justice Ismail Mahomed who died on Saturday. Arriving at the Laudium home of Mahomed near Pretoria, Mbeki told reporters he was devastated by the death of the chief justice. ”This is a great loss for […]

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/ 18 June 2000

Woodward says England have still not closed gap

ANDY COLQUHOUN, Pretoria | Sunday 7.00pm. MANAGER Clive Woodward believes England have still not closed the gap on rugby’s southern hemisphere giants. England lost 18-15 to South Africa in the first match of a two-test series in Pretoria on Saturday. But Springbok coach Nick Mallett was hugely impressed by England’s performance. He said: ”There’s no […]