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/ 7 October 2005

Skandia boss quits over Old Mutual bid

The chairperson of Skandia Insurance, Bernt Magnusson, has decided to resign from the company’s board due to differences of opinion with fellow board members about Old Mutual’s bid for the firm, AFX reported from Stockholm on Friday. The board of the Swedish insurer was split over the R38-billion bid from Old Mutual.

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/ 7 October 2005

Calling all captains

”In one-day cricket, adequate contributions in all disciplines are considered more valuable than high-class specialisations: a utilitarian, faintly Marxist outlook, suited to a game designed for uncritical consumption by the masses. Usually it works well enough,” writes Tom Eaton.

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/ 7 October 2005

Sven-gali’s aura fades

World Cup week, and it’s a question of frontmen: Puff Diddy or Biggie Smalls. Sven-Goran Eriksson takes his bruised and battered England into battle against Austria at Old Trafford on Saturday without the suspended Wayne Rooney. Uncomfortable options remain for the icy Swede before a game England dare not lose.

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/ 7 October 2005

Roy Keane, Man United manager?

So, Roy Keane is in his last season as a Manchester United player. Given that he is 35 next birthday, that hardly counts as a surprise and, given that he has his heart set on a career in management, it will be no great surprise either if he turns up on the Old Trafford payroll again at some date in the future.

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/ 7 October 2005

An era ends

If ever there was doubt that 2005 marked a watershed in South African football, some newspaper stories doing the rounds ahead of this weekend’s qualifier, served as confirmation of how times have changed. In normal times, the words ”World Cup” would have preceded ”qualifier” when referring to the match against the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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/ 7 October 2005

Israeli high court bans military use of human shields

The Israeli high court on Thursday ruled that the army’s long-standing practice of using Palestinian civilians as human shields in combat is illegal under international law. It said the military’s claim to have amended the procedure to allow civilians to ”volunteer” to work with the army was still unacceptable because it was unlikely anyone would freely do so.

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/ 7 October 2005

VW launches ‘Volksbus’ in SA

Months after initially announcing its intention to go into the heavy passenger bus market, Volkswagen South Africa is to immediately start marketing and selling its first bus, the "Volksbus". Volkswagen said the initial range will comprise 9,17 and 18 tonne buses with a passenger capacity between 16 and 65 depending on the configuration.