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/ 8 October 2005

Former All Blacks centre to ‘reignite’ career in SA

Former All Blacks centre Keith Lowen has switched colours to South Africa, announcing on Saturday he had signed with the Central Cheetahs for next year’s expanded Super 14 southern hemisphere rugby championship. The long-serving Waikato Chiefs Super 12 player, and one-Test All Black against England in 2002, said he had signed a one-year deal with the new South African franchise.

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/ 8 October 2005

Coach defends Super Series

World XI coach John Wright on Saturday defended the concept of the best cricket team versus the rest of the world in the face of two heavy one-day defeats by his team against Australia. The International Cricket Council invested heavily in the Super Series of three one-dayers and a Test match, pitting the best players in the world against the world’s top one-day and Test team Australia.

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/ 8 October 2005

George Weah ready for his biggest match

George Weah has been on the campaign trail for weeks, and the retired footballer who would be president of war-ravaged Liberia looks exhausted. The convoy of four-wheel-drive cars tells the story of the journey. After setting out from the capital Monrovia last Friday with 32 vehicles, his campaign team bumped back towards the city on Friday in just five mud-spattered cars.

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/ 8 October 2005

Major quake hits Pakistan

A massive earthquake is feared to have killed more than 1 000 people in Pakistan on Saturday, said chief military spokesperson Major General Shaukat Sultan. ”The death toll could be more than 1 000. There could be massive casualties but we do not have exact numbers,” Sultan said from the capital Islamabad.

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/ 8 October 2005

Asian quake toll passes 1 000

An earthquake measuring at least 7,6 on the Richter scale caused massive devastation on Saturday across a swathe of Pakistan, India and Afghanistan. The confirmed death toll in the earthquake has passed 1 000, officials said. In Pakistan’s North West Frontier province alone, the toll is above 550.