Staff Reporter
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/ 14 July 2006

Round one goes to the Spears

A Cape High Court judge ruled on Friday that the Southern Spears do not have to put down almost a quarter of a million rand as security for costs ahead of next week’s court battle against SA Rugby. ”I’m absolutely thrilled and delighted,” said Spears chief executive Tony McKiever afterwards.

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/ 14 July 2006

Vandals deface Chief Tshwane statue

Just a week after the statue of Chief Tshwane was unveiled in front of the city hall in Pretoria, vandals have painted it in the colours of the old South African flag. Tshwane metro police spokesperson Superintendent Alta Fourie said the statue, which was found painted on Friday morning, must have been vandalised on Thursday night.

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/ 14 July 2006

SA Muslims ‘not being targeted by govt’

The South African government has assured the country’s Muslim leadership that there was no security policy specifically directed at the Muslim community. The government said on July 13 a ministerial delegation headed by the Minister in the Presidency Essop Pahad had met with a delegation of 60 representatives of the South African Muslim community at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.

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/ 14 July 2006

Is Ruud on his way to Real?

Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy has verbally agreed to join Real Madrid on a three-year deal, according to a Dutch press report on Friday. The country’s biggest newspaper De Telegraaf said: ”Ruud van Nistelrooy (30) has come to a verbal agreement with Real Madrid.