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/ 14 September 2005

No amnesty for SA cricketers

South African cricketers Herschelle Gibbs and Nicky Boje will not be offered an amnesty from police investigations into match-fixing if they tour India for a one-day series in November. Delhi police charged Gibbs and Boje, along with South African captain Hansie Cronje, with match-fixing during a tour of India in 2000.

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/ 14 September 2005

Wealth in SA is shifting, says FNB

The profile of well-heeled South Africans is changing dramatically and financial institutions need to recognise these changes and accommodate them, according to the CEO of First National Bank (FNB) Private Clients, Eric Enslin. He was speaking at the introduction of FNB’s new private-banking initiative on Wednesday.

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/ 14 September 2005

Liverpool edges Betis 2-1

First-half goals from Florent Sinama-Pongolle and Luis Garcia on Tuesday earned defending champion Liverpool a 2-1 victory over Real Betis in a Champions League Group G match. Striker Sinama-Pongolle scored in the second minute after he controlled a long ball from acting captain Jamie Carragher and delivered a deft chip over Betis goalkeeper Toni Doblas.

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/ 14 September 2005

A slow retirement for Rosie

At a time when Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer have tried to figure out how to retire from tournament golf, Rosie Jones thought she had it made. The 13-time winner has said this would be her final year on the United States LPGA Tour, and it appeared to be a perfectly scripted farewell.

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/ 14 September 2005

CCMA workers embark on strike

The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) will try to keep services going during a pay strike that began on Wednesday. The CCMA said that while it cannot guarantee services, a large number of CCMA commissioners are engaged as independent service providers and are not party to the dispute.

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/ 14 September 2005

Sony eyes TV comeback with new flat-screen range

Sony is aiming for a comeback in the global television industry with a new range of flat-screen televisions that it hopes will boost its share of a market now dominated by domestic and overseas rivals. The Japanese electronics giant will begin selling eight new televisions — both liquid crystal display (LCD) screen and rear-projection — under a new brand, "Bravia," on October 1 in Japan.

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/ 14 September 2005

Zimbabwe hold firm against Indian attack

A frustrated India toiled all day at Queens Sports Club on the first day of the first Test against Zimbabwe in an unsuccessful bid to rattle through the hosts batting. Zimbabwe ended the day on 265-7, one of their best performances in Test cricket for some time, with captain Tatenda Taibu unbeaten on 61 — his eighth half century in Tests.