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/ 7 June 2005

‘R1m a year’ could resolve rail strike

The strike by Metrorail workers that has been delaying tens of thousands of commuters for the past two days can be resolved for about R1-million a year, the Congress of South African Trade Unions said on Tuesday. Meanwhile, a Metrorail spokesperson said the company cannot afford the increase demanded by workers.

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/ 7 June 2005

Bafokeng in R5,4m BEE deal

North West-based black economic empowerment (BEE) company Bafokeng Investment Services has for R5,4-million acquired six million shares, or a 27% stake, in IT group Alliance Data Corporation Holdings (ADC), the AltX-listed firm announced on Tuesday. ADC provides software solutions focused on the mining industry.

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/ 7 June 2005

McCarthy suspension troubles Baxter

”It could not have come at a worse time,” was how Bafana Bafana coach Stuart Baxter on Monday described the one-game Fifa suspension that will keep the mesmerising Benni McCarthy out of next Saturday’s crucial World Cup qualifying game against Ghana at the FNB Stadium. McCarthy received a second yellow card on Saturday.

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/ 7 June 2005

Sharp says new technology can combat bird flu

Tests by Japanese electronics maker Sharp have found an air-purifier using plasmacluster ion technology was 99% effective in killing-off the bird flu virus in a controlled environment. Plasmacluster have ions also proved effective against 26 other kinds of harmful airborne substances, including bacteria, mould fungi, viruses and allergens.

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/ 7 June 2005

Moroka Swallows are ‘here to stay’

Moroka Swallows MD Leon Prins on Monday described weekend reports that the Birds’ multimillionaire majority shareholder Dieter Bock was poised to sell his interests in the Soweto Premier Soccer League club as ”a lot of hogwash”. ”We are here to stay,” was the message from a noticeably incensed Prins.

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/ 7 June 2005

Brazil unstoppable — even without Ronaldo

It’s a choice any coach would welcome: When Ronaldo returns, which of Brazil’s soccer stars should he replace? It’s the decision Carlos Alberto Parreira will have to make — and it got tougher on Sunday when Brazil’s improvised front line led a steamroller offence that routed Paraguay 4-1 in a World Cup qualifier.

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/ 7 June 2005

Boks train hard ahead of Test

Star Springbok lock Victor Matfield and winger Breyton Paulse cut lonely figures at Monday afternoon’s training session at Selborne College. Springbok chief coach Jake White announced on Monday that Matfield had been forced to withdraw from the side to play Uruguay in East London on Saturday.