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/ 9 January 2005

Peace deal heralds ‘new dawn’ for Sudan

A ceremony to mark the signing of a peace deal between the Sudanese government and southern rebels opened in Nairobi on Sunday amid high hopes for a final end to Africa’s longest-running conflict. The pact, which formally ends 21 years of war, was to be signed by Sudan’s Vice-President Ali Osman Taha and rebel leader John Garang at Kenya’s Nyayo National Stadium with a host of African heads of state and other witnesses looking on.

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/ 9 January 2005

Thousands wait for aid in Indonesia

They are still bringing out the dead in Meulaboh. Two weeks after the tidal wave that destroyed half the town, days after a stream of international dignitaries had their pictures taken in Banda Aceh, 320km to the north west, Meulaboh’s ruined streets are still strewn with corpses.

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/ 9 January 2005

The ordinary has ended for ever

As you drive west of Banda Aceh, through the splintered streets, you soon reach the groves of palm trees that flank the scarred road but fail to conceal the devastation on either side. You keep the vehicle’s windows up to shut out the smell of the thousands of bodies that still lie, unclaimed and unidentified, under the rubble, the thick silt, the smashed timber and the standing, stagnant saltwater.

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/ 9 January 2005

Pirates have yet to taste defeat

Orlando Pirates maintained their unbeaten record after their 1-1 draw with Wits University in their Premier Soccer League match at the Johannesburg Stadium on Saturday. Pirates are yet to taste defeat after 14 games. They still lead the pack on the table with 30 points while Wits, who added their 14th point from their 13th league match, remained in ninth position.

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/ 9 January 2005

Stars shine against Santos

Silver Stars started the new season on a high note when they beat a struggling Santos 2-0 in their PSL match at Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane on Saturday. The hosts started the match like a house on fire and they showed all the signs of being the better side. The Capetonians went into this match on the back of a 1-0 setback against defending champions Kaizer Chiefs in Johannesburg on Wednesday night.

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/ 9 January 2005

BBC draws ire with plans to screen Jerry Springer opera

Britain’s public broadcaster said on Saturday it would press ahead with plans to televise Jerry Springer — The Opera, despite receiving a record number of complaints before the expletive heavy musical has even aired. The British Broadcasting Corporation said they had received 40 000 complaints regarding plans to broadcast the West End show, inspired by Springer’s trashy television talk programme.