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/ 11 May 2006

Bravo for Windies as Zimbabwe wilt

All-rounder Dwayne Bravo and compatriot Dave Mohammed wrecked Zimbabwe’s batting to leave West Indies with a modest victory target of 153 in the fifth One-day International on Wednesday at the Beausejour Cricket Ground. Bravo captured three wickets for 24 runs from 9,2 overs and Mohammed collected three for 37 from 10 overs on his ODI debut.

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/ 11 May 2006

Resources continue to boost JSE

Resources again dominated activity on the JSE on Thursday morning, with buoyant commodity prices taking the all-share index to another record high in early trade. Weakness in the rand also assisted the bourse. At 11.55am, the all-share index was up 1% at 22 243,61 after earlier trading at an all-time high of 22 325,57.

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/ 11 May 2006

Hammers out to nail Liverpool in FA Cup final

A year ago, Rafa Benitez was preparing his Liverpool team for the Champions League final. Alan Pardew’s West Ham were playing in the promotion play-offs. Now they come face-to-face in the FA Cup final. However, Benitez refuses to accept his team are favourites, even though the Reds finished the season with 11 wins in a row.

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/ 11 May 2006

Sevilla fans revel in Uefa Cup triumph

Thousands of jubilant Sevilla supporters celebrated into the early hours of Thursday morning after their team won their first European trophy by trouncing Middlesbrough 4-0 in the Uefa Cup final. Fans fired rockets and danced in a noisy celebration held at downtown monumental tower, La Giralda, news agency Efe reported.

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/ 11 May 2006

Mausoleum to Banda stirs mixed feelings

A mausoleum to Malawi’s founding president and one of Africa’s most repressive leaders, Kamuzu Banda, will be inaugurated on Sunday, stirring mixed emotions over the dictator’s legacy in the impoverished Southern African nation. Banda, popularly known as ”Ngwazi” or conqueror, died in South Africa in 1997 at the age of 99 and was one of Africa’s most controversial leaders.

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/ 11 May 2006

Jeb Bush would be ‘a great president’

Could there be a third president Bush? The current chief said on Wednesday that younger brother Jeb would make a great one, too, and has asked him about making a run. The first president Bush likes the idea as well. Jeb Bush, the Republican governor of Florida, has one asset that his presidential brother does not right now — approval from most of his constituents.