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/ 23 July 2006

Street gang attacks delegates in Durban

Two foreign delegates attending the International Sociological Association’s world congress in Durban were beaten and assaulted within three hours of arriving in the city on Saturday evening. Mexican sociologist Daniel Gutierrez Martinez (33) and Belgian sociologist Delphine Resteigne (28) were attacked by a group of at least 10 youths who attempted to mug them.

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/ 23 July 2006

Somalia inches towards war

Somalia was edging closer to full-scale war on Saturday night as Ethiopian troops moved into a second Somali town, potentially bringing them into conflict with an Islamic militia that has taken over the capital, Mogadishu, and is seeking to spread its influence over the rest of the country.

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/ 22 July 2006

Chiefs beat Manchester United in shoot-out

Manchester United’s South African tour was an investment in the club’s future despite losing Saturday’s Vodacom Cup final in a penalty shoot-out against Kaizer Chiefs, Alex Ferguson said. Misses by goalkeeper Ben Foster and midfielder Chris Eagles consigned United to a 4-3 penalty defeat against the Johannesburg-based Chiefs on Saturday.

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/ 22 July 2006

James Bond sequel planned for Fleming centenary

A new James Bond novel will be published in 2008 to mark the centenary of creator Ian Fleming’s birth, but the identity of the new author is being kept under wraps. Fleming is credited with writing 13 or 14 Bond novels, starting with Casino Royale in 1953 and ending with Octopussy and the Living Daylights in 1966, two years after his death.

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/ 22 July 2006

Flintoff ruled out for rest of the season

England captain Andrew Flintoff has been ruled out of action for 12 weeks after being told on Saturday that he needs surgery on his injured left ankle. The all-rounder will have the operation next week and will miss the three remaining Test matches against Pakistan and all of the five-match one-day series scheduled for this English summer.

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/ 22 July 2006

Israel plans more Lebanon incursions

Israel will pursue its war on Hezbollah with more military incursions into south Lebanon but will not unleash a full-scale invasion for the moment, an Israeli army spokesperson said on Saturday. Thousands of Lebanese civilians have fled north fearing Israel will invade and expand an 11-day-old bombardment of Lebanon which has killed 345 people, mostly civilians.

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/ 22 July 2006

New Zealand beat South Africa 35-17

Daniel Carter scored 25 points, atoning for a costly error in the opening minute with a perfect kicking record on Saturday to give New Zealand a 35-17 win over South Africa in a Tri-Nations rugby Test. South Africa’s humiliating 49-0 loss to Australia last weekend faded to dim memory when scrumhalf Fourie du Preez put the Springboks ahead after 20 seconds with a try from his charge down of Carter’s casual clearing kick

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/ 22 July 2006

Appeals begin in Italian scandal

The appeals in Italian football’s match-fixing scandal began early on Saturday in a Rome hotel, Italian media reported. A sporting tribunal must decide whether to confirm the relegation of Juventus, Fiorentina and Lazio to the second division for their part in influencing which referees were selected for their matches last season.