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England exerted pressure on South Africa after lunch on the third day of the fourth Castle Lager/MTN cricket Test at the Wanderers on Saturday, capturing two wickets and slowing down the run rate. South Africa went to tea on 162 for four, still needing 50 runs to avoid the follow-on.
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/ 14 January 2005
The European probe Huygens descended towards the Saturn moon Titan on Friday, culminating a seven-year quest covering 2,1-billion kilometres to explore one of the greatest enigmas of the solar system. Mission controllers shouted for joy when Huygens sent a radio signal, proving it had survived the entry.
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The decision on whether to rebury reggae legend Bob Marley in Ethiopia is private and depends on his family, an official of the Bob Marley Foundation said on Friday. On Wednesday, Marley’s widow, Rita, said she is working on taking her late husband’s remains from Jamaica to his ”spiritual resting place,” Ethiopia.
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Deadly attacks against Iraq’s Shi’ite Muslims have multiplied ahead of elections that the majority community is expected to win, as United States Secretary of State Colin Powell warned that an unrepresentative vote could ultimately ”embolden” insurgents. Warnings have intensified that the country risks sliding into civil war.
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As the new school year gets under way next week, Western Cape health authorities warned on Friday of a measles epidemic in Cape Town if children are not immunised against the highly infectious disease. A measles outbreak was detected in Cape Town’s Fish Hoek and Sun Valley, with Gauteng and Kwazulu-Natal already experiencing epidemics.
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The people of Africa are making it clear that they are no longer willing to be robbed of their right to peace, democracy and development, writes President Thabo Mbeki in his weekly letter. Meanwhile, Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon wrote in his letter on Friday that the Middle East seems a more hopeful place than when he last visited in 2002.