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/ 25 October 2006
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has insisted his team can still win this season’s Premiership title despite currently being 11 points behind leaders Manchester United. Gerrard, so often Liverpool’s saviour, was well-policed during United’s victory at Old Trafford on Sunday, which meant the Merseysiders have still to win away from Anfield in the league this season.
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/ 25 October 2006
Four people accused of killing a suspected thief on a farm in South Africa, who died after being tied to a tree and beaten, walked free from court on Wednesday after murder charges were dropped. After a magistrate ordered that charges of murder be downgraded, the four all pleaded guilty to assault and were each fined R10Â 000 .
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/ 25 October 2006
Secrecy is fundamental to the initiation custom, the public hearing on initiation schools heard on Wednesday. The South African Human Rights Commission’s Free State office manager, Mothusi Lepheana, who spoke in his personal capacity, said secrecy is needed to preserve the ”copyright” of the initiation process.
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/ 25 October 2006
Economists, the ruling party and the official opposition have reacted to the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement tabled in Parliament on Wednesday by Finance Minister Trevor Manuel. ”There was nothing really there that was too unexpected,” said George Glynos, market analyst at ETM.
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/ 25 October 2006
The body of one of the five mine workers trapped underground at AngloGold Ashanti’s Tau Tona mine near Carletonville has been found, the company said on Wednesday afternoon. This, coupled with conditions at the scene, offered little hope that the remaining four miners will be found alive, said spokesperson Steve Lenahan.
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/ 25 October 2006
Fighters loyal to Somalia’s weak government and powerful Islamist movement girded for battle on Wednesday outside the government’s temporary seat in Baidoa, as tensions between the rivals soared. Amid conflicting statements, government troops dug trenches around the town, preparing for a feared advance, witnesses said.
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/ 25 October 2006
The government will be spending close to R2,3-billion on its HIV/Aids programme by 2010, according to the mini-Budget tabled in Parliament on Wednesday. The figure was contained in the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement, which gave no breakdown of how the amount was arrived at.
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/ 25 October 2006
The Young Communist League is ”flabbergasted and disturbed” by a school that still flies the old South African flag and sings the old national anthem, the YCL said on Wednesday. Pupils at the Christelike Volksonderwys primary school in Lichtenburg, North West, apparently still sing Die Stem at morning assemblies.
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/ 25 October 2006
The African National Congress’s efforts to change Cape Town’s multiparty government is doing ”incalculable harm” to South Africa, city mayor Helen Zille said on Wednesday. ”They are not damaging the multiparty government, they are doing incalculable harm to South Africa,” she said in an opening speech at a full council meeting.
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/ 25 October 2006
Almost R15-billion of the about R80-billion increase in government spending over the next three years goes to 2010 Soccer World Cup major capital projects, Finance Minister Trevor Manuel said on Wednesday. This infrastructure will benefit the country long after the final whistle in the tournament has sounded.