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/ 30 August 2006

Court rejects bid to block Gautrain

A full bench of the Pretoria High Court on Wednesday dismissed an application by the Muckleneuk/Lukasrand property owners and residents association to stop the Gautrain from running through their area. Residents said they were not against the Gautrain, but said they would prefer a tunnel or another route.

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/ 30 August 2006

Brazil landless chief vows protests to push Lula

The leader of a militant Brazilian peasant organisation says it will take to the streets to force President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva toward more social and land reform if he wins re-election in October. Joao Pedro Stedile, chief of the Landless Rural Workers Movement, said that if Lula stuck with the fiscally conservative policies he would lose his grass-roots political base.

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/ 30 August 2006

In electricity’s hot seat

If a monopoly is what every true-blooded ambitious corporate desires for itself, it can all too easily be a consumer’s worst nightmare. This is where strong, but even-handed watchdogs are essential. Thembani Bukula, the man in charge of regulating South Africa’s electricity industry, explains it neatly.

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/ 30 August 2006

Inzamam: Hair in ‘big trouble’

Pakistan captain Inzamam ul-Haq has said umpire Darrell Hair is now in ”big trouble” as the ball-tampering row took a new twist. Pakistan Cricket Board chiefs on Tuesday called on the International Cricket Council to hold an inquiry into the conduct of 53-year-old Australian umpire Hair before disciplinary charges, due to be heard late next month, are considered against Inzamam.

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/ 30 August 2006

Wounded Boks in positive frame of mind

Five games and four players down and the Springboks believe more than ever that victory is 80 minutes away. On Tuesday the Springboks went through their paces without fullback Percy Montgomery, who was suffering from a stomach bug, scrumhalf Fourie du Preez with an ear infection, hooker Chiliboy Ralepelle not feeling well and CJ van der Linde, who is suffering from a neck injury.

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/ 30 August 2006

Pietersen speaks out over SA’s quota system

Kevin Pietersen says heartbreaking racial quotas forced him into making the biggest decision of his life, to quit his native South Africa and move to England. The batsman said his starring role in last summer’s Ashes’ triumph only happened when racial discrimination resulted in him being left out of the KwaZulu-Natal side because of the colour of his skin.

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/ 30 August 2006

Rain wreaks havoc at US Open

Rain wrecked the second day of the US Open on Tuesday with only an hour of play possible all day. A three-and-a-half hour delay kept players off court to start with as heavy showers swept through the New York area and when they did begin hitting balls, it was women’s top seed Amelie Mauresmo who got the action under way.

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/ 30 August 2006

Time is running out for Tibet, say French senators

Time is running out to reach an agreement on Tibet’s future which, if not sorted out by 2008, could become a blemish on the Beijing Olympics, a French parliamentary delegation said on Wednesday. The Dalai Lama, accused by Beijing of being a separatist, has lived in exile in the Indian hill station of Dharamsala since fleeing Tibet in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese Communist rule.

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/ 30 August 2006

US, Britain seek vote on UN troops for Darfur

The United States and Britain plan to push for a vote on a United Nations resolution sending peacekeeping troops to Darfur, despite a fresh rejection by Sudan on Tuesday of any deployment of UN troops there. The US and British sponsored resolution would authorise the deployment of 20 000 UN troops and police in Darfur to take over from about 7 000 African Union troops.