Staff Reporter
No image available
/ 6 March 2005

UK calls for end to African ‘outrage’

British Chancellor Gordon Brown has made an impassioned call to end the ”outrage” of suffering in Africa, warning that fears of corruption should not become an excuse to do nothing. He has called for a similar rescue effort in the stricken continent to the plan devised for rebuilding Europe after World War II.

No image available
/ 6 March 2005

Syrian troops will pull out of Lebanon

Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad on Saturday announced a staggered withdrawal of his troops from the Lebanon in a historic move that ends three decades of military presence. Assad said troops would withdraw first to the eastern Bekaa area of the country and then to the Syria-Lebanon border.

No image available
/ 6 March 2005

New bones give clues to human evolution

Scientists have dug up the remains of a primitive apeman which they believe could be the first of our ancestors to have walked upright. The discovery is critical to understanding human evolution. Researchers are still unsure why our ape-like ancestors left their four-legged gait and their homes in the trees to walk upright.

No image available
/ 6 March 2005

Why can’t a woman be more like a man?

Disputes involving academics are usually hammered out in obscure journals or debated over wine and cheese. But the battle triggered by Harvard’s president Larry Summers has met a different fate. It has become The Story That Will Not Die – and all because Summers asked the question: why can’t a woman be more like a man?

No image available
/ 5 March 2005

‘Cosatu not a political party’

The Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) has no intention of becoming a political party or of turning its leaders into politicians, its general-secretary Zwelinzima Vavi said on Saturday. ”We have no business whatsoever of being ambitious to become politicians. We have no political ambitions,” Vavi said.

No image available
/ 5 March 2005

Coetzee, Moodie keep SA hopes alive

Jeff Coetzee and Wesley Moodie kept the Euro/Africa Zone, Group One Davis Cup tie alive on Saturday when they won the doubles rubber at the Standard Bank Arena. The SA duo downed Nicolas Kiefer and Rainer Schuettler 6-3 7-4 (7-4) 7-5 in an encounter that lasted two hours and 10 minutes.

No image available
/ 5 March 2005

Nightmare start for Els in Dubai

Ernie Els had a nightmare start to the third round of the Dubai Desert Classic on Saturday, four-putting from 20 feet on the first green. It was an inexplicable lapse from the South African after he sent his birdie putt charging past the hole. He then slid his fourth past again and his fifth from three feet lipped out.