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/ 5 September 2005

Dusi paddlers need not fear crocodiles

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

Venus eclipses Serena at US Open

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

Consol predicts earnings growth

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

JSE eases on rand, profit-taking

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

EU confirms deal on China-EU textile impasse

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.