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/ 11 March 2006

Body of US hostage found in Iraq

The body of a dead United States hostage, abducted in November, has been found in Iraq as US President George Bush acknowledged the gravity of mounting unrest there and called on Iraqi leaders to form a national unity government quickly. The body was that of Tom Fox, a 54-year-old peace activist from Virginia.

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/ 11 March 2006

West Indies bat and bowl into winning position

The West Indies on Saturday batted and bowled themselves into a position to break a streak of six straight Test-match losses. On the third day of the first cricket Test against New Zealand, openers Chris Gayle and Daren Ganga kept their wickets intact for more than an hour before stumps to leave the tourists 48 without loss when play ended.

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/ 11 March 2006

Dolphins take control against Warriors

The Dolphins have taken a stranglehold on the second day of the Supersport cricket match against the Warriors at Mercedes-Benz Park. By close of play on Friday, the home team were struggling on 84 for three wickets, still 428 runs behind the Dolphins’ mammoth 512 for seven wickets declared.

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/ 11 March 2006

Wits succumb to heartbreak defeat

It had all the ingredients of a heartbreak defeat for Mvela log leaders Wits University as they succumbed to an opportunist 84th-minute headed goal from Collen Zimba to lose their first-round Absa Cup game 1-0 at Milpark on Friday night. Instead there were no tears in the promotion-seeking club’s ranks afterwards.

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/ 11 March 2006

A guide to the Kremlin: Sex, booze and kidnapping

When Irina Khakamada, the femme fatale of Russia’s political opposition, decided to run against Vladimir Putin in the presidential election in 2004, she asked a Russian public-relations firm how she should ”project her brand”. A brainstorming session yielded only one sure-fire strategy: stage the kidnapping of your husband and child.