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Anarchic Somalia lurched towards long-elusive stability on Tuesday after an interim accord between powerful Islamists and the weak government, but plans for regional peacekeepers appeared in tatters. As Islamist and government leaders savoured their less than 24-hour-old deal, East African leaders hastily cancelled a summit in Kenya called to discuss the proposed force.
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Renowned Bafana coach-in-waiting Carlos Alberto Parreira is in South Africa ”to polish soccer diamonds” so that South Africa can assemble a successful team for the 2010 World Cup. ”But,” warned the former Brazil World Cup coach in a no-nonsense statement to the local media on Tuesday, ”if the diamonds remain underground … they are of no value.”
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/ 5 September 2006
England captain Sue Day scored four of her side’s 12 tries on Monday evening as they proved too strong for South Africa in their IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup match at Ellerslie Rugby Park in Edmonton, Canada. The 2002 runners-up started the match full of life with flyhalf Shelley Rae pulling the strings.
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Mvelaphanda Group, South Africa’s largest black-owned, -controlled and -managed diversified industrial and financial group, on Tuesday announced a 124% increase in headline earnings per ordinary share to 322c per share for the year ended June 30 2006, on the back of a stellar investment performance and solid results from its operations.
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One of South Africa’s foremost young jazz musicians, saxophonist Moses Khumalo (27), was found dead in his house in Honeydew, west of Johannesburg, on Monday September 4, West Rand police said. Khumalo’s girlfriend, who last saw the musician on Friday, went to check on him and found his body hanging in the house, police said.
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The retrial of six foreign medics accused of infecting hundreds of Libyan children with the virus that causes Aids was adjourned to October on Tuesday after a defence lawyer failed to show up at court. ”The court held a very brief session and swiftly postponed the trial to October 12 because the lawyer of the Palestinian doctor was absent,” said lawyer Abdallah al Maghribi.
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/ 5 September 2006
Ernie Els headlines a strong line-up at the -million Singapore Open this week with the three-time Major winner looking to chalk up his first victory in nine months. As well as Els, world number five Adam Scott returns to defend his title, along with last year’s runner-up Lee Westwood, Japan’s number one Shingo Katayama and Asian Tour Order of Merit leader Jeev Milkha Singh of India.
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/ 5 September 2006
Italy defender Marco Materazzi has broken his silence over the verbal exchange that led to his violent World Cup final clash with French star Zinedine Zidane. Materazzi was sent crashing to the turf by a Zidane headbutt near the end of extra-time of the July 9 final in Berlin following a verbal altercation.
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<a href="http://www.mg.co.za/specialreport.aspx?area=zuma_report"><img src="http://www.mg.co.za/ContentImages/243078/zuma.jpg" align=left border=0></a>It was not clear why the state wanted to have Jacob Zuma’s trial postponed, African National Congress KwaZulu-Natal deputy chairperson Zweli Mkhize told Zuma’s supporters outside the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Tuesday. Mkhize said there had been argument between Judge Herbert Msimang and state prosecutor Wim Trengove.
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The JSE was weaker in noon trade on Tuesday having succumbed to profit-taking after reaching a record high in early trade. A higher bullion price allowed gold stocks to buck the trend. By 12.05pm, the all-share index slipped 0,39%. Industrials and financials fell 0,25% and 0,47% respectively and the banks index dipped 0,11%.