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/ 5 September 2005
American John Rollins carded an eight-under-par 63 and is among five players tied for the lead after Sunday’s third round of the ,5-million PGA Deutsche Bank Championship. Sweden’s Carl Pettersson, Jason Bohn, Billy Andrade and Olin Browne are tied with Rollins at 10-under 203.
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/ 5 September 2005
The chances of a paddler in the upcoming Hansa Powerade Dusi being attacked by a crocodile are, according to crocodile specialists, remote. The organising committee has been talking to communities, crocodile experts, farmers and the appropriate authorities about crocodiles living in the Valley of a Thousand Hills.
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/ 5 September 2005
For many American athletes, concentrating on games is the furthest thing on the minds of those who lost homes or have relatives dead or missing in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. So, teams, owners and athletes are banding together in a heart-felt show of sympathy and support.
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/ 5 September 2005
Wimbledon champion Venus Williams beat her little sister Serena 7-6 (7/5), 6-2 to reach the quarterfinals of the United States Open in New York on Sunday, but the sister act was hardly a show-stopper. Belgian Kim Clijsters crushed Venezuelan Maria Vento-Kabchi, and Lleyton Hewitt’s five-set win over Taylor Dent had plenty of drama.
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/ 5 September 2005
SA’s black winemakers are making huge strides as wine farm owners, but are still facing the challenge of expensive capital outlays.
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/ 5 September 2005
Listed South African glass company Consol on Monday reported a 4,6% increase in headline earnings per share to 109,7 cents for the financial year ended June 2005, from 104,9 cents. A final dividend of 39 cents per share was declared. Revenue increased by 6,1% to R2,2-billion, while gross profit rose to R830,7-million.
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/ 5 September 2005
The JSE was weaker just before midday on Monday, dragged down by a weaker rand and profit-taking following last week’s rally. A number of heavyweight stocks going ex-dividend exacerbated the negativity in a market that was quiet due to the Labour Day holiday in the United States.
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/ 5 September 2005
Opec president Sheikh Ahmad Fahd al-Sabah reaffirmed in Kuwait City on Sunday the cartel is producing 30,4-million barrels per day (bpd), one million bpd over market needs, in a bid to curb soaring oil prices. He added there was one million bpd of over production in the market.
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/ 5 September 2005
The European Union confirmed on Monday that a deal has been reached to end an impasse that has left millions of Chinese-made textiles blocked at European ports. "They have reached an agreement today [Monday]. This is what I have heard," Leonor Ribeiro Da Silva, spokesperson for European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, told reporters.
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/ 5 September 2005
A Sunni Arab teenager who died saving Shias during last week’s stampede disaster in Baghdad has been hailed as a hero whose sacrifice should unify Iraq. Othman al-Ubeydi drowned after rescuing at least three people who tumbled into the Tigris when Shia pilgrims panicked at rumours of a suicide bomber among them, leading to 1 005 deaths.