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/ 11 October 2005

Tiger on top of the world

Championships were created to bring together the best players from around the globe. They have turned into an annuity for the world’s top-ranked player. In the year Tiger Woods won his 10th major championship, his play-off victory on Sunday over John Daly in the American Express Championship was his 10th world title since this series began in 1999.

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/ 11 October 2005

It’s not always finders-keepers

An Australian bank clerk who kept quiet about cash he found in the street was told by a Sydney court on Tuesday he might have got to keep the Aus 000 (R1,3-million) if he had been honest and reported his find to police. Sean Clifford (23) was instead found guilty of ”larceny by finding”.

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/ 11 October 2005

Hole in the wall yields treasure

Sometimes DIY pays: drilling a hole in the wall of his home in south-west France, a builder stumbled across a hoard of rare gold and silver coins hidden there more than 500 years ago. ”I was making a hole for a new window when they just started to fall down around my head,” the man told local newspapers on Monday.

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/ 11 October 2005

Uganda’s first prime minister dead at 80

Milton Obote, Uganda’s first prime minister and two-time president known for his brutal repression that led to the deaths of 500 000 people, died on Monday at a South African hospital, officials said. The Ugandan People’s Congress said Obote (80) died on Monday afternoon after being hospitalised for several weeks.

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/ 11 October 2005

Sheep droppings and shaved eyebrows

The ex-wife of Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs Dirk du Toit is traumatised by strange things happening in her Bloemfontein flat, News24 reported on Tuesday. It said she has reported several ”scary” experiences to the police, such as having her eyebrows and hair shaved while she slept at night.

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/ 11 October 2005

Eastern Province rugby in trouble

The future of rugby in the Eastern Province hangs in the balance in an uphill battle against inherited administrative problems, the Herald Online reported on Tuesday. Eastern Province Rugby Union deputy president Aldy Meyer said players’ contracts for 2006 have not been renewed because of financial difficulties.

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/ 11 October 2005

Iraq prepares for polls with security clampdown

Thousands of soldiers and police were deployed in Iraq on Monday to prepare for a nationwide security clampdown in the run-up to Saturday’s referendum on a new Constitution. Extra patrols and checkpoints appeared in Baghdad, Mosul and Basra, as efforts began to ban movement between provinces and close foreign borders before polling day.

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/ 11 October 2005

Cash plea to fight Africa’s forgotten diseases

Scientists have called for a more balanced approach in distributing the billions of dollars available for controlling tropical diseases. In a paper published on Tuesday, they said a focus on the big three tropical diseases — HIV, malaria and tuberculosis — has left millions of Africa’s poorest people without treatment for a range of illnesses.