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/ 13 June 2000

NORTH-WEST TEAM FOR ENGLAND

THE North-West Leopards team to play England in the Six Nations champions’ tour opener at Olen Park in Potchefstroom on Tuesday, was named on Monday. North-West AJ de Jager, Len van Riet, Johan Calitz, Rudi Muller, Keith Meyer, Roland de Marigny, Eben Verster, Johann Smith, Bertus Pool, Diaan Kruger, Werner Lessing, Casper Oosthuizen, Tenk Hendricks, […]

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/ 13 June 2000

JUDGMENT EXPECTED IN FAIRHEAD TRIAL

JUDGMENT is expected to be handed downin the Port Alfred High Court in the trial of brothers Bongani and Zolani Tom and a 17-year-old. The men are charged with murdering Cape Town businesswoman Brenda Fairhead and her daughter Kia, 11, in the Keiskamma Pass in January. State prosecutor Malherbe Marais on Monday in court called […]

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/ 13 June 2000

DR DEATH TO THE RESCUE

FORMER apartheid chemical weapons expert Dr Wouter Basson’s trial had to be interrupted on Monday while he was rushed to the side of an advocate, Charlie Moore, who had collapsed in a nearby courtroom. An advocate from a nearby court rushed in to ask for his help and Basson helped to stabilise Moore. Basson fully […]

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/ 13 June 2000

CRONJE THREATENED WITH DEATH

HANSIE Cronje’s lawyer claimed on Monday that the former Proteas skipper received death threats, shortly after UCB chief Dr Ali Bacher said that he received “threats of physical violence” during the controversy about match fixing which led to Cronje being sacked as South African captain. Lawyer John Dickerson, for Cronje, said that he also received […]

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/ 13 June 2000

CONTROVERSY RAGES OVER NAME CHANGES

CONTROVERSY is raging in the Eastern Cape over proposed name changes after the demarcation of new muncipal boundaries. Grahamstown is presently in the limelight. The Gahamstown Festival could be called the “Makana City Festival of the Arts” if the ANC has its way with the proposed new name for municipal boundary EC104, which includes the […]

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/ 13 June 2000

BOUCHER, KLUSENER TELL OF CRONJE APPROACH

SOUTH African wicketkeeper Mark Boucher and all-rounder Lance Klusener told the King Commission of inquiry on Monday that Hansie Cronje approached them with an offer to throw a match. The two Proteas stars said that they and all-rounder Jacques Kallis were sitting in an hotel room in March 2000 just beforee the second Test against […]

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/ 13 June 2000

BANGLADESH DENY MATCH-FIXING

A BANGLADESH official on Monday denied any knowledge of alleged match-fixing during the 1999 World Cup in England. South African cricket chief Dr Ali Bacher told a government inquiry in Cape Town on Monday he had learned World Cup matches between Pakistan and Bangladesh and Pakistan and India had been fixed. Bangladesh beat Pakistan in […]

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/ 13 June 2000

Bacher claims are ‘rubbish’ — Akhtar

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Tuesday 12.30pm. PAKISTANI umpire Javed Akhtar, who was on Monday implicated in match-fixing by United Cricket Board of South Africa chief Dr Ali Bacher, on Tuesday strongly denied the accusations, calling Bacher’s statements “a load of rubbish” Akhtar has also indicated that he plans to take legal action against Bacher, […]

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/ 13 June 2000

AUSSIES GO AHEAD WITH CLOSED STADIUM FOR BOKS

THE Australian Rugby Union (ARU) are still intending to stage the historic closed-roof international against South Africa at the troubled Colonial Stadium here next month, it was confirmed Monday. ARU officials will inspect the new arena this week, but the national body remains hopeful the loose playing surface will recover for the July 8 Mandela […]

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/ 13 June 2000

ANNAN WANTS FOREIGN TROOPS OUT DR CONGO

UN Secretary General Kofi Annan asked the Security Council on Tuesday to force the Rwandan and Ugandan armies out of the Democratic Republic of Congo. He asked the council, “acting under Chapter Seven of the UN Charter,” to demand that Rwandan and Ugandan forces withdraw immediately from the war-shattered city of Kisangani, and from the […]