No image available
/ 17 September 2005
Top-seeded Retief Goosen tied his own World Match Play record with an overwhelming 12 and 11 victory over Mark Hensby on Friday and will play United States Open champion Michael Campbell for a place in the final. Campbell drew level with Steve Elkington at the 35th, winning at the 37th with a par to secure his place in the semifinals.
No image available
/ 17 September 2005
The Leopards pushed the Lions all the way before succumbing 44-27 in an entertaining Currie Cup premier-division encounter at Ellis Park on Friday night. The home team earned a bonus point for scoring five tries, while the visitors scored two on an evening when both teams left tries on the table.
No image available
/ 17 September 2005
Manchester United assistant manager Carlos Queiroz has defended his record as coach at Real Madrid, saying the Spanish club’s disastrous start to the new season shows he was not the cause of its weakness. ”What is going on now with the club just proves that my work was not judged fairly by the management of the club,” he said.
No image available
/ 17 September 2005
The first Jacques Kallis benefit match ended in an exciting finish at Newlands on Friday night. Despite a century from Salman Butt and some big hitting from Lance Klusener, cool heads in the fielding team prevailed and Andrew Hall was particularly composed in a final spell of four overs.
No image available
/ 17 September 2005
A leading Sunni cleric called for religious and ethnic groups to take a stand against violence as Iraq endured a third consecutive day of sectarian killings — the worst, a suicide car bombing at a Shi’ite mosque that killed at least 12 worshippers. With more than 20 people killed on Friday, the death toll over the past three days surpassed 200.
No image available
/ 17 September 2005
Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez said on Friday he has proof of a United States plan to invade his county at the end of a visit to the US for the United Nations General Assembly packed with diplomatic fireworks. ”I have evidence that there are plans to invade Venezuela,” the left-wing leader told ABC television in an interview.
No image available
/ 17 September 2005
Producer Sid Luft, who is credited with reviving the career of his then-wife Judy Garland in the 1950s, has died. He was 89. Luft, whose movie production credits included Kilroy Was Here (1947), French Leave (1948) and A Star Is Born (1954), died on Thursday in Santa Monica of an apparent heart attack.
No image available
/ 17 September 2005
The United States Catholic Church, stung by a sex-abuse scandal, is poised to launch a quiet campaign to clean its seminaries of people suspected of homosexual orientation, sparking protests from the gay community whose leaders have compared the effort to a witch-hunt.
No image available
/ 17 September 2005
The Hurricane Katrina clean-up represents the biggest waste-disposal job in United States history, dwarfing in volume the debris carted off after the World Trade Centre’s twin towers fell in 2001, officials said. Engineers and environmental officials are scrambling to figure out where to put the debris.
No image available
/ 17 September 2005
National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete has rejected the Democratic Alliance’s bid to reverse its loss of five seats in the House during the 15-day floor-crossing period. The DA contends the five MPs are now ”beached whales” because the defection law says not less than 10% of a party’s MPs must defect before even one may do so.