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/ 12 March 2006

Bachelet sworn in as Chile’s first woman leader

Socialist Michelle Bachelet was sworn in as Chile’s first female president on Saturday and appealed for national unity to heal the divisions left by a military dictatorship that had imprisoned and tortured her and her parents. Bachelet’s election in January marked a sharp political shift in traditionally conservative, male-dominated Chile.

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/ 12 March 2006

Glorious Gallas seals Spurs’ fate

In a defining moment in Chelsea’s charge to retaining their English Premiership title, a wonder strike by William Gallas, deep into stoppage time, sealed Spurs’ fate as the Blues go onwards and upwards after securing a dramatic 2-1 league victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.

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/ 12 March 2006

Couple marries 60 years after blind date

It didn’t start out romantic — he stood her up on a blind date. But 60 years later, Mary Jane Weimer and George Longmire are married. Mary Jane (81) and George (90) met in 1946, when George was a law student at the University of North Dakota and working at the Grand Forks Police Department, and she was working as a nurse in the same town.

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/ 12 March 2006

Ski deaths hit record high as avalanches sweep Alps

The allure of the sparkling white snow of Europe’s mountain peaks is becoming an increasingly fatal attraction as figures show that more skiers and climbers will have died in avalanche accidents in the Alps this winter than in any previously recorded season. By Saturday, in the French Alps alone, 49 people had died in off-piste avalanche accidents.

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/ 12 March 2006

Pirates sneak win over Free State Stars

The Absa Cup turned into a ”cup of controversies” as a 10-man Orlando Pirates sneaked a 1-0 win over Free State Stars at an emotional Johannesburg Stadium on Saturday night. In other matches, Supersport United were defeated 3-1 by Kaizer Chiefs, Mamelodi Sundowns beat Lamontville Golden Arrows 1-0 and Santos beat Island FC 6-0.

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/ 12 March 2006

Hurricanes end tough week on a high

The Wellington Hurricanes put a week of internal strife behind them to score two late tries to down the Western Stormers and stay in the hunt after Super 14 leaders and tournament favourites Canterbury Crusaders this weekend. Australia’s ACT Brumbies remain unbeaten with a tense 35-30 win over South Africa’s Coastal Sharks.