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/ 27 February 2005

Welding equipment may have sparked high-rise fire

A fire that engulfed the upper floors of a high-rise building in central Taiwan, killing four people, could have been started by welding equipment being used in a new restaurant, firefighters said on Sunday. The fire on the 22-floor Golden Plaza Tower building in Taichung city blazed for about 80 minutes on Saturday before it was put out.

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/ 27 February 2005

HIV-positive women compete in beauty pageant

A dozen HIV-positive women donned flowing evening gowns and glittering jewellery in Gaborone, Botswana, on Saturday to compete in a beauty pageant aimed at fighting the stigma that still surrounds the deadly virus in this Aids-ravaged Southern African country. Botswana has one of the world’s highest rates of HIV infection.

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/ 27 February 2005

Five drown in Durban beach baptism

Five men drowned and two were washed out to sea during a baptism on Durban’s Suncoast beach in the early hours of Sunday, police said. Captain Gugu Sabela said the men from a congregation in Inanda were taking part in a baptism ceremony just after midnight when the tragedy happened.

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/ 27 February 2005

Blue Bulls down Lions in friendly match

The Blue Bulls delivered a neat performance to beat the Lions 28-12 in a friendly warm-up match played as a curtain-raiser to the Cats and Bulls Vodacom Super 12 match at Ellis Park on Saturday afternoon. Tries by Scott Mathie and Derick Kuun and a conversion and penalty from Morne Steyn gave the visitors a deserved lead at the halfway mark.

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/ 27 February 2005

Premier SA bowlers to be rested for Zim matches

South Africa’s premier bowlers, Shaun Pollock and Makhaya Ntini, are to be rested for the last two matches in the three-match Standard Bank limited-overs series against Zimbabwe, South Africa’s cricket authorities said. South Africa easily beat Zimbabwe in the first match on Friday, and are expected to do the same in the second match on Sunday.

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/ 27 February 2005

Rooney to the rescue for United

Wayne Rooney kept Manchester United’s bid to catch Chelsea at the top of the Premiership on track with a superb double strike to secure victory over battling Portsmouth at Old Trafford on Saturday. Arsenal’s lingering hopes of retaining their Premiership title appeared to have been crushed after a 1-1 draw at relegation-threatened Southampton.

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/ 27 February 2005

Toms flawless in Match Play

David Toms was flawless from tee to green and made crucial putts to beat big-hitting Adam Scott to advance to the Match Play Championship semifinals for the second time in three years on Saturday. US Open champion Retief Goosen, Chris DiMarco and Ian Poulter of the United Kingdom also reached the semifinals.