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/ 2 April 2000

KENYA BUS CRASH CLAIMS 10

AT least 10 people died and 50 were injured when a long-distance bus swerved to avoid a pothole and plunged into a river in western Kenya on Saturday. Police said seven people were killed at the scene while three, including the driver, died on arrival at Kisii hospital. Forty-four victims remain in critical condition in […]

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/ 2 April 2000

BULLS, SHARKS DRAW

THE Bulls held the Sharks to a 14-14 draw, after leading 14-7 at half-time, in their Vodacom Super 12 match at Loftus in Pretoria on Saturday, effectively relegating the Sharks to the also-rans of the tournament. Springbok hooker and Bulls captain, Naka Drotske, said on Saturday that a lack of confidence was at the core […]

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/ 2 April 2000

ACT Brumbies run riot against Cats

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Canberra | Saturday 4.20pm. THE ACT Brumbies equalled the biggest win in Super 12 history on Saturday when they thrashed the Cats 64-0. The Brumbies ran in nine unanswered tries to completely overwhelm their opponents and match the biggest winning margin in Super 12 which they set against the Northern Bulls a year […]

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/ 2 April 2000

MUSLIMS MARCH AGAINST KASHMIR

SEVERAL thousand Muslims marched in Cape Town on Saturday to protest against the Indian government’s actions in Kashmir. The convenor of the Islamic Unity Convention, Abe Parker, who organised the demonstration, said about 4000 people participated in the march to the offices of the Indian high commissioner. He said a memorandum calling for the immediate […]

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/ 2 April 2000

Stormers too much for Chiefs

OWN CORRESPONDENT, PUKEKOHE | Sunday 2.00pm. SOUTH Africa’s Stormers pipped New Zealand’s Chiefs 28-25 in a Super 12 match in Pukekohe on Sunday. The Stormers’ win, after the teams had been locked 18-18 at halftime, is only the second away victory by a South African side in this season’s competition and consigned the Chiefs to […]

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/ 1 April 2000

Crowd storms court after disco deaths

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Friday 3.50pm. AN angry crowd tried to storm a Durban court where three men faced charges on Friday over a nightclub teargas attack that led to the deaths of 13 school children. Hundreds of protesters broke down the gates at the court where a bail application was being heard for three […]

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/ 31 March 2000

60% of SA army may be HIV-positive

Paul Kirk The rate of HIV/Aids infection in the South African National Defence Force may be as high as 60% to 70% while in at least one military unit, 90% of the troops are infected with the virus. These extraordinary figures, leaked this week, were taken from preliminary HIV testing being conducted by the SANDF. […]

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/ 31 March 2000

We are the music makers

Shaun de Waal THE BIOGRAPHICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF JAZZ by Leonard Feather and Ira Gitler (Oxford) VISIONS OF JAZZ: THE FIRST CENTURY by Gary Giddins (Oxford) THE HISTORY OF JAZZ by Ted Gioia (Oxford) W ith the North Sea Jazz Festival about to swing on to the shores of our southern seas, this would seem a […]