Staff Reporter
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/ 17 March 2005

Randburg meningitis case confirmed

It was confirmed on Thursday that a 16-year-old pupil of Randburg High School is suffering from meningococcal meningitis. A spokesperson for Wilgeheuwel hospital, Marietjie Shelly, said Dominique du Plessis is in a stable condition in the intensive-care unit. ”There has been improvement since yesterday,” said Shelly.

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/ 17 March 2005

Brent oil price hits record high

The price of Brent North Sea crude oil reached a new record high of ,25 per barrel in trading in London on Thursday amid concerns of a supply crunch, despite the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries’s move to hike output. New York’s main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in April, hit a record ,70 in electronic deals on Thursday.

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/ 17 March 2005

Swimming champions head for East London

One of the biggest events in the swimming calendar, the National Aquatic Championships, will be going down to the shores of East London in April. Three of South Africa’s awesome foursome at the Athens Olympics, Roland Schoeman, Ryk Neethling and Darian Townsend, have already entered the competition.

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/ 17 March 2005

Warm Russian reception for Olympic officials

Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin made his pitch to visiting Olympics officials on Wednesday to choose Moscow as host of the 2012 Games, arguing that Russia has drastically changed since hosting the 1980 Olympics, but is still a world sports power. He reminded the officials that ”Russia is one of the great athletic powers in the world”.

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/ 17 March 2005

Namibia vote recount: ‘We are not perfect’

A recount of Namibia’s parliamentary elections ended on Wednesday with officials confirming the original results of the November polls, which handed victory to the ruling South West Africa People’s Organisation party by a landslide. A court ordered the recount of the poll in the southern African country after two opposition parties had complained of widespread irregularities.

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/ 17 March 2005

Maximum points for Supersport United

Supersport United scored maximum points when they beat Bloemfontein Celtic 1-0 in a Castle Premiership tie played at the Seisa Ramabodu Stadium on Wednesday. United’s Dikgang Mabalane atoned for his failure in the first half when he scored in the 52nd minute, tapping in a clinical pass from Ticotico Bucuane.