CAPE Town professional James Loughnane, who plays under the Irish flag, ground out a superb six under-par 67 to go with his first round 69 and take a one shot lead at the halfway stage of the R500000 Stanbic Zambia Open here at the Lusaka Golf Club. Loughnane, the winner here in 1997, is ten […]
BOTSWANA’S Castle Cup first-round squad for the match against Zambia. Botswana Goalkeepers: Anthony Matengu (Police), Kagiso Tshelametsi (Mogoditshane Life Fighters) Defenders: Mogogi Gabonamong (Mogoditshane), Lovemore Mokgwetsi (Mochudi Centre Chiefs), Agisanyang Mosimanengape (Notwane), Shepherd Motshega (Defence Force), Busang Rasefako (Comets) Midfielders: Itumeleng Duiker, Phineas Maimela (LCS Gunners), Barney Marman, Masego Ntshingane (Mogoditshane), Kabelo Kgosiang (Prisons), Keitumetsi […]
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Palmerston North | Saturday 11.00am. FORMER England prop Kevin Yates was sent off 10 minutes from the end but the Wellington Hurricanes clung on to beat the Cats 29-23 in Saturday’s Super 12 clash. Yates was ordered off in the 70th minute by Australian referee Wayne Erickson after he punched Cats hooker Leon […]
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Period pieces have dominated the Oscars for a decade, but this year the pattern might be broken. Mark Morris rates the nominees and wonders if time is up for history.
Feel-good movie Heel Against the Head has left a trail of debt and bad blood. Andrew Worsdale reports.
On Sunday the film world will turn towards Hollywood and this year’s Oscars. But you will search in vain for an award for overacting, and there’ll be no mention of the Best Performance By An Arse. Righting that wrong, Andrew Collins presents the Alternative Oscars.
Vikram Dodd November 1978 In the largest cult-inspired mass suicide of recent times, 914 followers of the Reverend Jim Jones’s People’s Temple died at Jonestown, Guyana. Most drank a grape punch that was laced with cyanide. Those who refused to drink it were shot. A sign over Jones’s altar read: “Those who forget the past […]
Steve Outing In the days of yore (pre-Internet, that is), news media and corporations had clearly defined boundaries. Magazines and newspapers gave readers news and objective information. Companies tried to sell goods and services, and placed ads in magazines, newspapers and on TV as a way to sell more. Ah, life was simple then. The […]