Staff Reporter
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/ 17 June 1999

Russians dominate Comrades

TUESDAY, 1.30PM: THE 1998 Comrades Marathon from Durban to Pietermaritzburg, won by Dmitry Grishine in a new record time of five hours, 26 minutes and 25 seconds, was dominated by Russian athletes, with four of the top five men’s runners, and two of the top five women, hailing from Russia. Grishine, who started the up-run […]

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/ 17 June 1999

SPRAY THE CULPRIT?

HERSCHELLE Gibbs said a spray used to treat a sore finger may have caused him to drop a vital catch off Australian captain Steve Waugh in Sunday’s World Cup Super Six game. Waugh had scored 56 when Gibbs spilled a simple catch, appearing to let the ball slip from his hand as he tried to […]

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/ 17 June 1999

Uncapped Krige leads Boks, without Teichmann

DAVID SHAPSHAK, Johannesburg | Wednesday 4.10pm. NEW cap Corne Krige will captain the Springboks in his first Test on Saturday against Italy in place of the injured Gary Teichmann. But Krige, who sat on the bench three times druing last year’s Grand Slam tour, is still under investigation for leading a player revolt as skipper […]

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/ 17 June 1999

Reaction to Cabinet mostly positive

OWN CORESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Thursday 7.30pm. REACTION to the Cabinet announced by President Thabo Mbeki on Thursday was mostly positive, although certain appointments drew criticism from opposition parties. The leader of the official opposition in Parliament, Tony Leon, said Mbeki had missed a golden opportunity to make some inspired, imaginative and quality appointments to the […]

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/ 17 June 1999

UNION BOSS ELECTED PREMIER

PROMINENT former trade union boss Mbhazima Shilowa was on Tuesday elected unopposed as African National Congress premier of South Africa’s powerhouse Gauteng province. Shilowa (41) last week resigned as secretary-general of the powerful Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) when it became clear that he would become premier after the ANC won 50 of […]

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/ 17 June 1999

Pollock and Donald destroy Australia

MITCH PHILLIPS, Birmingham | Thursday 4.00pm. SOUTH African pace duo Shaun Pollock and Allan Donald took nine wickets between them as Australia were bowled out for 213 in 49.2 overs in Thursday’s World Cup semi-final at Edgbaston. Pollock is the first South African to take five wickets in a World Cup match, finishing with five […]

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/ 16 June 1999

KENYAN STUDENTS GO ON RAMPAGE

SEVERAL hundred Kenya Polytechnic students went on the rampage in Nairobi on Tuesday in protest against examinations set by the Kenya National Examinations Council. The students said they wanted internal exams set by their own lecturers and not those of the KNEC. Running battles ensued with the police, with students stoning passing vehicles and lighting […]

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/ 16 June 1999

PRESIDENT MANDELA PLANNING A HOLIDAY

President Nelson Mandela will on Thursday spend his first day in retirement on a plane winging his way to a secret holiday destination, a presidential aide said on Tuesday. The aide declined to say where the outgoing president, accompanied by his wife, Graca Machel, was headed. “He will be away for two weeks. Mrs Machel […]

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/ 16 June 1999

ZIM CIVIL SERVANTS STRIKE

ZIMBABWE’s civil servants have refused the 5% salary increase offered by government on Tuesday,y and have gone on a nationwide strike demanding a 25% rise. Zimbabwe’s labour law does not allow the civil servants to strike. The defiant workers have given the government until Friday to adequately resolve the crisis or face an indefinite strike. […]

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/ 16 June 1999

SA BOEINGS BUZZ IN MBEKI’S PRESIDENCY

THABO MBEKI’S inauguration as president on Wednesday was celebrated by a fly-over of three South African Airways Boeings which swooped over the festivities at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. One such Boeing delighted crowds at the final of the 1995 Rugby World Cup with its fly-past over Ellis Park Stadium, but the use of three […]