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/ 1 April 2006

Ntini strikes early blows for SA

Makhaya Ntini struck two early blows on the second morning of the third Castle Lager Test at the Wanderers on Saturday, and Australia went to lunch on 47 for one, in reply to South Africa’s first-innings total of 303. Australian opener Justin Langer was felled by a rocket from Ntini’s first delivery.

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/ 1 April 2006

Lauaki scores vital try for Chiefs

All Blacks number eight Sione Lauaki scored a vital second-half try for the Waikato Chiefs Saturday on their way to a 16-13 win over the Otago Highlanders in Super 14 rugby. Lauaki’s 62nd-minute try, a reward for a sustained and bruising performance, separated the teams, giving breathing space to the Chiefs.

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/ 1 April 2006

Crusaders retain unbeaten record

The Canterbury Crusaders shrugged off a midseason bye to beat the Wellington Hurricanes 20-11 on Saturday and retain their unbeaten record in rugby’s Super 14. Soft first-half tries to hooker Corey Flynn and halfback Andy Ellis gave the Crusaders a 17-6 half-time lead.

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/ 1 April 2006

Somali pirates hijack oil tanker

Somali pirates seized an oil tanker soon after it had offloaded its cargo of fuel at a southern Somalia port, an official and witness said on Friday. The pirates so far have made no demands since hijacking the United Arab Emirates-registered MT Lombigo on Tuesday near Adale, about 150km north of the capital, Mogadishu.

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/ 1 April 2006

Mugabe vows to crush opposition protests

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Friday vowed to crush opposition protests as he hit back at a call for ”democratic resistance” in the Southern African country. It will never happen. ”We will not allow it,” he said, adding: ”If they [the opposition] are looking for death, let them go ahead and follow that route.”