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/ 18 July 2006

Delron Buckley given Everton trial

South Africa winger Delron Buckley was handed a trial with English Premiership club Everton on Tuesday. Buckley (28) will train with the Merseysiders in an attempt to persuade manager David Moyes to give him a permanent contract. The Durban-born player was released by German club Borussia Dortmund at the end of last season.

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/ 18 July 2006

DA slams Nqakula’s absence in current violent climate

It begs belief that Minister of Safety and Security Charles Nqakula has had ”the unmitigated gall” to accept a position as the leader of the over 200-strong election observer delegation to the Democratic Republic of Congo elections ”when he is failing so abjectly at his job back home in South Africa”, the Democratic Alliance’s Dianne Kohler Barnard said on Tuesday.

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/ 18 July 2006

SA ‘not doing enough about Aids’

South Africa is not doing enough to address the Aids pandemic, the South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) said on Tuesday. ”It is very disturbing that other countries in sub-Saharan Africa have managed to reduce their Aids statistics while South Africa continues to have the highest HIV infection rate,” SAIRR researcher Marco MacFarlane said in a statement.

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/ 18 July 2006

Ernie fit and confident ahead of Open

Former champion Ernie Els is fully recovered from the knee injury which caused him to miss last year’s British Open and says he is ready to return to the winner’s enclosure. ”My knee is really good. It’s been almost a year now, almost to the day, since I hurt it,” the world number eight told reporters on Tuesday.

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/ 18 July 2006

Optimism over Burundi peace agreement

A document has been drawn up to help facilitate the signing of a final ceasefire agreement in Burundi, South African Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Aziz Pahad said on Tuesday. The document was drawn up by South African Minister of Safety and Security Charles Nqakula and Burundi’s regional leaders after talks at the weekend.

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/ 18 July 2006

New York complaints find new life as art form

What are you complaining about? If you’re a New Yorker, it’s often about noise and trash and occasionally about politics or morals. Those are some of the concerns expressed over the past 300 years by citizens writing to their mayor, as unearthed by an artist who mined the city’s archives to create the New York City Museum of Complaint.