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/ 12 September 2005

Singapore recalls dark days of Japanese surrender

Singapore on Monday marked the 60th anniversary of the formal Japanese surrender in the island during World War II which ended what many regard as the darkest chapter in its history. ”For those who lived through the war, the wounds have taken a long time to heal and the memories will not be forgotten,” said Information Minister Lee Boon Yang.

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/ 12 September 2005

Koizumi returns to work with powerful new mandate

Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi went back to work on Monday with a powerful mandate to transform the nation’s economic and political landscape after racking up a historic election victory. Fresh from the triumph which even many of his supporters had doubted was possible, a confident-looking Koizumi, clad in an open-neck striped shirt, waved to reporters as he entered his official residence.

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/ 12 September 2005

Internet for grannies

In a bid to obtain specific comment and input on the structure of the .za internet domain as well as engaging a wide range of stakeholders, the .za Domain Name Authority has started a public consultative process around the country-code top-level domain name, the statutory authority said on Monday.

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/ 12 September 2005

Sports spat brings Australia’s media companies to court

Australia’s biggest media companies appeared in court on Monday for allegedly conspiring to deprive a rival commercial television network of lucrative sports broadcasting rights. The Seven Network, owned by media mogul Kerry Stokes, is seeking Aus-billion in damages from the country’s biggest media and telecommunications groups over the loss of football rights.

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/ 12 September 2005

Australia praying for Warne miracle

Australians are praying for a Shane Warne miracle to enable Ricky Ponting’s cricketers to hang on to the Ashes in the weather-marred final Test at The Oval. Australia have a minimum of 98 overs on Monday’s final day to conjure a win which looks virtually impossible with England 34 for one, holding a lead of 40, and needing to avoid defeat to secure a first Ashes series in 18 years.

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/ 12 September 2005

Federer surges past Agassi

Andre Agassi has battled the champions of three eras — Pete Sampras, Boris Becker, John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Ivan Lendl — and now he puts Roger Federer above them all. ”He’s the best I’ve ever played against,” Agassi said after falling to Federer 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (1), 6-1 in the United States Open final on Sunday.

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/ 12 September 2005

Clijsters can thank bad wrist for good form

Kim Clijsters can thank the bad wrist which kept her away from tennis for much of 2004 with helping turn her into a Grand Slam champion on her fifth attempt in a final. ”I think everything has definitely made me a physically stronger person,” said the 22-year-old who banked a record-setting ,2-million payday for winning the New York women’s title.