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/ 20 January 2006

Junkies sing the blues

<b>CD OF THE WEEK</b>: The Canadian Timmins clan’s trademark wistful, forlorn sound sprawls over their latest release, <i>Early 21st Century Blues</i>, writes Riaan Wolmarans. Also read new reviews of Limp Bizkit, Frank Black, Clout and others.

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/ 20 January 2006

Battle of Isandlwana to be fought again

The hills of KwaZulu-Natal’s Nquthu will echo with warrior cries of ”Usuthu!” at a re-enactment of the historic Battle of Isandlwana on Saturday. The Dundee Diehards, wearing red British army tunics, will confront amabutho — Zulu regiments — from Nongoma, Mahlabathini and Isandlwana itself.

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/ 20 January 2006

Laundry murders: Accused denied bail

The four laundry-murder accused were denied bail as their supporting evidence was unconvincing, the Vereeniging Magistrate’s Court ruled on Friday. ”The accused will stay in custody for further investigation,” said magistrate Annetjie Pretorius, prompting a joyous response from family and friends of the deceased.

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/ 20 January 2006

PSAM: Phumzile should foot bill

Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka should reimburse the presidency for the cost of her recent private trip to the United Arab Emirates, the Public Service Accountability Monitor (PSAM) said on Friday. It said there were clear guidelines the deputy president had flouted and would only begin to restore public confidence in her office once she paid back the money.

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/ 20 January 2006

Brett Lee stuns South Africa

A stunning spell of fast bowling by Brett Lee demolished South Africa and upstaged a record-breaking knock by teammate Phil Jaques as Australia grabbed a 59-run victory in their triangular series one-day match in Melbourne on Friday. Lee sparked a massive middle-order collapse, claiming 5-22 from 10 overs.