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/ 25 May 2000

Eritrea withdraws from occupied land

KIERAN MURRAY, Addis Ababa | Thursday 4.30pm. ETHIOPIA declared a decisive victory in its border war against Eritrea on Thursday after Eritrea’s government agreed to withdraw from the territories it occupied at the start of fighting two years ago. Ethiopia’s government said its army has routed enemy positions on the central front of the war […]

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/ 25 May 2000

‘Mallett allegations unfair’ — Woolmer

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Thursday 11.00am FORMER South African cricket coach Bob Woolmer said Ashley Mallett has been ”grossly unfair” in casting doubts over the integrity of the South African cricket team. Mallett, an ex-Australian Test off-spinner who was an adviser to the South Africans during their tour of Australia in 1997-98, said on […]

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/ 25 May 2000

ore fixing shocks to come, says MacLaurin

OWN CORRESPONDENT, London | Thursday 2.15pm ENGLAND cricket chief Lord MacLaurin believes the outcome of the Pakistani match-fixing inquiry reveals just the ”tip of the iceberg”. Former captain Salim Malik and former Test bowler Ata-ur-Rehman were banned for life on Wednesday by the Pakistan Cricket Board, acting after the release of a long-awaited judicial report […]

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/ 25 May 2000

Zim opposition wins time ahead of elections

ELLIS MNYANDU & JEREMY LOVELL, Bulawayo | Thursday 4.50pm. ZIMBABWE’s opposition succeeded on Thursday in a last ditch attempt to win more time to nominate candidates for parliamentary elections scheduled for June 24-25. The Movement for Democratic Change has taken its case to court, arguing that a postponement is vital if it is to field […]

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/ 24 May 2000

CULT MEMBERS SUFFERED NEUROLOGICAL SHOCK

PATHOLOGISTS have said that neurological shock resulting from burns was the cause of death among members of a bizarre religious sect in Western Uganda in March. A senior police officer said that this was contained in the first analytical report on the Kanungu inferno, in which about 530 people died 17 March in a church […]

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/ 24 May 2000

Brumbies, Crusaders in Super 12 tactics war

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Wednesday 1.25pm. ACT Brumbies coach Eddie Jones on Wednesday turned the heat back on the Canterbury Crusaders, questioning their lineout tactics ahead of Saturday’s Super 12 rugby final in Canberra. Jones is tired of opposing teams continually querying the legality of the Brumbies’ lineout methods in recent weeks, seeing it […]

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/ 24 May 2000

BASSON TRIAL HEARS OF MORE POISONINGS

APARTHEID chemical warfare expert Wouter Basson held freeze-dried HIV-infected blood and a cocktail of poisons and bacteria to kill or sicken opponents of the white regime, a witness told his trial on Wednesday. Bacteriologist Mike Odendaal said he collected lethal substances while working at Roodeplaat Research Laboratories outside Pretoria, a front company for the apartheid […]

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/ 24 May 2000

BARLOW’S BILLION RAND EXPANSIONS

INDUSTRIAL group Barlow intends spend R3-billion on acquisitions as part of a worldwide expansion programme, the Business Day reports. Barlow has also won a 90-million deal with the British military to repair and maintain forklift trucks over 10 years. According to the paper the group has been on the acquisition trail over the past six […]