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/ 1 September 2005

Disturbing day for Bafana Bafana

It was not the kind of drama that Bafana Bafana needed on Wednesday as the South African contingent completed an initial period of preparation for the fateful World Cup qualifying game against Burkina Faso in Bremen, Germany and embarked on a five-hour chartered flight to Ouagadougou.

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/ 1 September 2005

Kashmiri women crack down on vice

Groups of women wearing burkas in Indian Kashmir have raided brothels, smashed wine bottles and chastised canoodling teenagers in internet cafés to ”arrest moral degradation”. The women are all members of Dukhtaran-e-Millat (Daughters of the People), a separatist group.

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/ 1 September 2005

Wind whips women to US Open wins

Leading women, including Maria Sharapova and Kim Clijsters, overcame a swirling, capricious wind on Wednesday to blow into the third round of the ,75-million United States Open. The men’s second seed, Rafael Nadal, successfully translated his power game to the hard court.

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/ 1 September 2005

MTN follows Vodacom in cutting tariffs

South Africa’s second-largest mobile network, the MTN group, has announced that it is to introduce an MTN Wow Wow value bundle that effects between 37% and 50% discounts for pay-as-you-go subscribers. Vodacom over the weekend announced a similar deal for its customers across the board at no extra charges.

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/ 1 September 2005

Barloworld buys Midas Paints for R40m

Diversified South African industrial company Barloworld on Thursday announced it has signed heads of agreement with the owners of Midas Paints, trading as Midas Earthcote, to acquire the company for a cash consideration of approximately R40-million. The deal will see Midas become part of Barloworld’s South African coatings operations.

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/ 1 September 2005

Zimbabwe makes surprise payment to IMF

Zimbabwe has paid back -million of its -million debt to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which had threatened to expel Harare for arrears, state television said on Wednesday. ”Zimbabwe has managed to pay -million to the IMF out of its own resources,” said a statement read on state television.