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/ 16 August 2007

Court stops PAC from replacing Pheko

The Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) cannot replace its dismissed former president Motsoko Pheko until the outcome of the party’s internal appeal process, the Cape High Court ruled on Thursday. Delivering judgement, Judge Dennis Davis said there was no evidence that Pheko had waived his right to appeal.

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/ 16 August 2007

Blades take legal action against West Ham

Sheffield United announced on Thursday they plan to sue West Ham for the cost of their relegation from England’s Premier League. The Yorkshire side have already failed in their High Court bid to force new Premier League disciplinary action against West Ham over the Carlos Tevez affair but now plan to take a new course of action.

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/ 16 August 2007

More than 90 Cape metro cops suspended

A total of 95 Cape Town metro police officers have been suspended in the wake of Wednesday’s protest, council spokesperson Pieter Cronje said on Thursday. The officers face disciplinary and criminal charges after they drove in a cavalcade to the civic centre, causing morning rush-hour traffic jams on the N2.

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/ 16 August 2007

Kenya slashes malaria child mortality by 44%

Kenya has cut malaria deaths among children under five by 44% on 2002 levels thanks largely to the increased use of insecticide treated nets (INTs), the government said on Thursday. The Health Ministry said the distribution of 13,4-million INTs over the past five years among children and pregnant women had helped curtail infections, a key success against a disease threatening 40% of the world’s population.

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/ 16 August 2007

Fergie in a fix as Chelsea steal a march

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson admitted Cristiano Ronaldo’s red card was the last thing he needed as Chelsea opened a four-point lead over their title rivals. Ferguson said the dismissal for a head-butt was all Ronaldo’s fault as the champions were held 1-1 by Portsmouth at Fratton Park, United’s second draw in their two games so far this season.

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/ 16 August 2007

Credit bugbear tugs at JSE

The JSE remained firmly in the red by noon on Thursday as subprime concerns continued to plague investors. At midday, the JSE all-share was off 3,26%. Resources lost 3,87%, the gold-mining index was 3,42% lower and the platinum-mining index fell 2,84%. Financials shed 3,26% and banks tumbled 4,10%, while industrials were down 2,56%.