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/ 18 January 2007
A freak storm, accompanied by gale-force winds, sent the entire row of wooden billboards on the east side of the Ellis Park pitch hurtling crazily through the air during the opening minutes of a Premier Soccer League (PSL) game between Orlando Pirates and Black Leopards on Wednesday.
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/ 18 January 2007
The 2-0 defeat of Lamontville Golden Arrows by Ajax Cape Town in their Premier Soccer League encounter on Wednesday at Chatsworth Stadium has not dampened the team spirit. In fact, it has steered them to reinforce the squad if they are to avoid relegation at the end of the season.
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/ 18 January 2007
South African steel producer, Mittal Steel South Africa, says its R578-million relining of the Vanderbijlpark Blast Furnace D to increase capacity at the plant is scheduled to start in February 2007. This forms part of the company’s R8-billion capital expenditure programme to increase its production of liquid steel.
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/ 18 January 2007
The JSE was in positive territory in noon trade on Thursday buoyed by a bounce in commodity prices. Dealers said that the bourse would have been even stronger were it not for the firmer rand. By 11.52am, the all share index added 0,86%. Resources rallied 1,45%, the gold mining index jumped 1,68% and the platinum mining index picked up 0,98%.
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/ 18 January 2007
”Four years ago, I was fab, fit and in my 40s with a dynamic marketing and media business, exciting social life and active sporting schedule. My lifestyle was exciting and affluent.” But devastating symptoms forced Sarah Dacre, now 50, to transform her life.
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/ 18 January 2007
Australian Robert Allenby fired a nine-under 63 here on Wednesday to seize a two-shot first round lead in the -million, five round Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Allenby, who began on the back nine at La Quinta Country Club, carded a 32 on his first nine holes that included a pair of putts of more than 20 feet.
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/ 18 January 2007
At least 10 people were killed and 25 wounded in a series of car bombings in Baghdad on Thursday, the third day in a surge in insurgent violence in the Iraqi capital. Three bombs in quick succession killed at least six people and wounded 15 in a wholesale vegetable market in the violent southern district of Dora, police said.
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/ 18 January 2007
Poor form has ended sporting careers or at least forced a relegation to the bench. In Sachin Tendulkar’s case, it has led to a promotion. Tendulkar (33) will be vice-captain to skipper Rahul Dravid for the one-day series against the West Indies amid speculation that he may even be named Indian captain after the World Cup.
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/ 18 January 2007
A 34-year-old truck driver was fined on Wednesday for illegally dumping rotten chickens at a railway train station near Tembisa, Ekurhuleni metro police said. Inspector Mveli Nhlapo said the man received a fine of R1 500 and his truck was impounded.
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/ 18 January 2007
It’s the out-of-alpha-into-beta form of the Venice Project. Still bemused? The Venice Project was a cool codename for an online television system, and in reality came from a hotel conference room: not one Cornetto required. Now it’s called <a href="http://www.joost.com" target="_blank" class="standardtext">Joost</a> which, if it’s Dutch, should start with a Y sound and rhyme with host, or toast.