Staff Reporter
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/ 26 October 2006

Ford steps down as Dolphins coach

Dolphins head coach Graham Ford has asked to be released from his contract with the Dolphins for personal reasons. Ford, who coaches Kent in the English County Championship, returned to the Dolphins set-up this season after an absence from the local scene. He is highly respected in cricketing circles and is still considered one of the best coaches in the country.

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/ 26 October 2006

Perceptions are everything

Despite real passion, desire and, most importantly, sound planning to make 2010 the best World Cup yet, perhaps South Africa’s biggest challenge in the lead-up to 2010 lies in courting the myopic international media who have, in part, already written off the country’s chances of hosting a successful tournament — despite all evidence to the contrary.

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/ 26 October 2006

Massive cocaine haul washes up on Iberian beaches

More than 600kg of cocaine of unknown origin has washed up on Portuguese and Spanish beaches in the past month, the Lusa news agency reported on Thursday, quoting a Portuguese navy spokesperson. About 30 packages of 22kg each have been found, Commander Bras e Melo said, adding that they were thought to have been thrown overboard by drug-smugglers who panicked.

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/ 26 October 2006

Cabinet announces progress in reviving Aids body

Much progress is being made in revamping the South African National Aids Council and boosting the fight against HIV/Aids, government communications head Themba Maseko said on Thursday. The revised comprehensive plan to combat and manage HIV/Aids is now being finalised, he told journalists after Cabinet’s fortnightly Wednesday meeting.

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/ 26 October 2006

King of bling

Trevor Manuel is spoilt for choice. Booming tax revenues, aggressive debt repayments and 10 years of fiscal prudence have set him up with an unprecedented range of options. On the 10th anniversary of his first medium-term budget policy statement he reminded journalists of what he said then: ”To govern is to choose.”

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/ 26 October 2006

SAA adds more flights on domestic routes

South African Airways (SAA) is to add extra flights to certain of its domestic routes over the holiday season due to huge demand from customers. The airline experienced its busiest month in September, having carried a record total of 704 000 passengers on its domestic, regional and international flights.

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/ 26 October 2006

DA slams govt paying of Zuma’s legal fees

The South African government is setting ”an appalling precedent” by paying former deputy president Jacob Zuma’s legal fees, said the official opposition Democratic Alliance (DA). DA justice spokesperson Sheila Camerer said on Thursday: ” … the government has finally admitted that the taxpayer will have to fork out R10-million to pay for Zuma’s highly publicised trials.”

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/ 26 October 2006

Attacks on Somalis have Cabinet worried

Cabinet on Thursday expressed its deep concern about the spate of attacks on, and killings of, Somalis in some parts of South Africa, as well as the impressions this creates. Briefing the media at Parliament after Wednesday’s fortnightly Cabinet meeting, government communications head Themba Maseko said these attacks had fuelled impressions that South Africans were xenophobic.