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United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan launched a plan on Wednesday to help Africa fight global warming, and criticised a ”frightening lack of leadership” in confronting what he called one of the world’s biggest threats.
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/ 15 November 2006
Tiger Woods, describing himself as ”probably” his strongest ever, vowed on Wednesday to go all out in his season-ending tournament this week and keep up the momentum into next year. The world number one, fresh from his runner-up finish at last week’s HSBC Champions in Shanghai, is aiming for a record-tying third straight victory at the ,7-million Dunlop Phoenix tournament.
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/ 15 November 2006
France coach Bernard Laporte on Wednesday made seven changes to the side that suffered a humiliating 47-3 defeat to the All Blacks last Saturday in Lyon. France play their second of two autumn Tests against New Zealand at the Stade de France on Saturday, with Laporte desperate for a decent performance following the All Blacks seven-try massacre less than a week ago.
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/ 15 November 2006
The poor quality of Australia’s forward play will cost them any chance of winning next year’s Rugby World Cup, former captain Nick Farr-Jones said on Wednesday. Farr-Jones said Australia had backline talent to burn, but the weakness of the Wallaby forward pack was too great an obstacle to overcome ahead of the world tournament in France.
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/ 15 November 2006
England coach Duncan Fletcher said on Wednesday he hoped the Test career of Marcus Trescothick was not finished after the senior opening batsman quit the Ashes tour and flew home with a recurrence of a stress-related illness. Asked whether Trescothick pulling out meant the end of his Test career, Fletcher replied: ”That’s very difficult to say; I hope not.”
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/ 15 November 2006
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe will next year draft hundreds of graduates of the government’s controversial youth militia programme into the civil service, but to solely campaign for his ruling Zanu-PF party and bolster its support among young Zimbabweans, sources told ZimOnline.
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/ 15 November 2006
The South African National Defence Force’s Chief of Joint Operations died shortly after having minor surgery, Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota said on Wednesday in Durban. Lieutenant General Sipho Binda (54) died in One Military hospital in Pretoria on Tuesday night.
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/ 15 November 2006
In scorching midday heat, a squadron of African soldiers advances stealthily through the brush. Suddenly, the point man in the centre raises his hand to signal a halt. That’s where the first problems become apparent. Most of the men take cover, correctly, behind trees and thorn bushes.
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/ 15 November 2006
"With a little bit of vision, a little bit of money, something new is beginning to emerge [in the inner city]," said Lael Bethlehem, the chief executive officer of the Johannesburg Development Agency, at Constitution Hill on Monday. Constitution Hill is located at the edge of Hillbrow, one of the most derelict areas in central Johannesburg.
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/ 15 November 2006
A visitor to Ibadan University in pre-independence Nigeria more than 50 years ago was impressed by its modern structure and 100 000-book library. Since then, Nigeria’s premier university, which started in 1948 as a University of London college, has come down in the world.