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/ 4 August 2006

More people rescued from floods, snow

The National Sea Rescue Institute borrowed a helicopter, a rubber duck and a tractor to complete two rescues and a mercy mission along the flooded coast on Friday. Meanwhile, one of 14 people rescued from the Thaba ‘Tseka mountains in Lesotho has been airlifted to hospital in a critical condition.

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/ 4 August 2006

End in sight to killer US heatwave

A heatwave that has killed more than 190 people nationwide as it crossed the country from California to the United States east coast appears to be coming to an end. A cold front passed over the New York area on Thursday and was heading south, National Weather Service meteorologist Patrick Maloit said early on Friday.

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/ 4 August 2006

School violence ‘not related to curriculum’

Escalating violence in South Africa’s schools is a reflection of society and not of a defunct education curriculum, the national Department of Education said this week — this after criticism that the school curriculum fails to prevent school violence because it does not address pupils’ emotional and psychological development.

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/ 4 August 2006

Delia Smith serves Norwich supporters

At the start of last season Norwich were 5-1 favourites to win the first division. They failed to adjust to their new surroundings and disappointed. ”The good thing is that we are not favourites, which is a tremendous relief,” says Delia Smith, who along with husband Michael Wynn-Jones has been a long-term director and benefactor of the club.

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/ 4 August 2006

Bring back the science

Bob Woolmer is a professional coach and is rarely drawn publicly on why and how he parted ways with South African cricket in 1999. He will express irritation, certainly, or the bemused frustration of an adult banished from the nursery by petulant toddlers, but he will not assassinate the characters who assassinated his career as Proteas coach, writes Tom Eaton.