Staff Reporter
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/ 2 January 2006

SA woman raped in Mumbai

A South African woman was kidnapped and raped several times during the course of a day after her drink was apparently spiked at a nightclub in Mumbai, media reports said on Monday. The woman apparently ordered a drink and asked the barman to keep an eye on it while she went to the toilet.

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/ 2 January 2006

Free treatment is the key to survival

A dozen men and women crowd the entrance to an unmarked upstairs clinic in one of Lagos’s main hospitals while others sit patiently outside a special pharmacy. A sign nearby directs patients in the opposite direction, to the ”fee-paying government hospital pharmacy” — but this discreet dispensary, run by Médecins Sans Frontières, is free.

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/ 1 January 2006

US women accuse skeleton coach of sex harassment

Reigning Olympic champion Tristan Gale and other members of the United States women’s skeleton team have accused US coach Tim Nardiello of sexual harassment, The New York Times reported on Saturday. Nardiello denied the claims but the US Bobsled and Skeleton Federation has decided that Nardiello will remain as coach through the Torino Winter Olympics in February.

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/ 1 January 2006

US opens Hopman Cup with a win

Lisa Raymond and Taylor Dent of the United States beat Serbia and Montenegro’s Ana Ivanovic and Novak Djokovic 7-6 (3), 6-2 in their deciding mixed doubles match on Sunday at the Hopman Cup. At the mixed teams tennis tournament at the Burswood Dome, Ivanovic beat Raymond in women’s singles 6-2, 6-4 and Dent evened the match for the Americans with a 6-1, 6-4 win over Djokovic.

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/ 1 January 2006

Ponting bids to pick up where he left off

Ricky Ponting starts the new year and his 100th test match on Monday hoping to pick up where he left off in 2005, with another Test century and a win over South Africa. Ponting scored 117 — his 26th test hundred — in the first innings of Australia’s 184-run win over South Africa in the Boxing Day test at Melbourne, finishing 2005 atop the run-scoring standings.

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/ 1 January 2006

Dogs left to die after they ‘humiliated’ their masters

Somehow Rey had managed to struggle free from the rope strung around his neck, after being left to die a slow death by strangulation as punishment for being a bad Spanish greyhound. Rey, who had a life-saving operation on his neck and throat wounds last week, was lucky. Campaigners estimate that 50 000 greyhounds are killed by their owners in Spain each year after they grow too old, or turn out to be too slow to hunt with.

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/ 1 January 2006

Kidnap Briton to go on working for Palestinians

The British aid worker kidnapped with her parents in Gaza last week has vowed to stay on to help the Palestinian people despite her ordeal. In a joint statement, Kate Burton and her mother and father said they had been treated well by their captors. Burton (24) and her parents — Hugh (73) and Helen (55) known as Win — were seized last Wednesday in the southern city of Rafah.