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/ 26 February 2005
"I am 34 years old now, but eight years ago I thought I was going to die. I sell vegetables in Site C, Khayelitsha, where I make almost R1 000 per month and I would not be able to do this if I was not on ARVs [anti-retrovirals]," writes Thobani Ncatpayi. "But I am worried about these tablets being so expensive, it’s almost R1 500 [per month] for every patient."
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/ 26 February 2005
The Border Bulldogs proved good value for money in their pre-season rugby friendly in East London at the Absa Stadium on Friday night, beating neighbours the Eastern Province Mighty Elephants 48-19. The Bulldogs backline looked good and while they never always got it right, ran in some fine tries to help take a 27-13 half-time lead.
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/ 26 February 2005
World number one Vijay Singh and defending champion Tiger Woods crashed out of the Match Play Championship second round, and third-seeded Phil Mickelson followed them out in the third round of the World Golf Championships event in California on Friday. Only two of the top 10 seeds remained after the two rounds played on Friday.
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/ 26 February 2005
Storm warnings were hoisted across the South Pacific on Saturday as Cyclone Percy became the fourth violent storm in a month to hit the region, with the tiny island group of Tokelau directly in its path. Eight other territories were warned to monitor the cyclone’s route closely for any deviation.
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/ 26 February 2005
President Faure Gnassingbe, facing mounting international pressure since the Togo’s military installed him as leader three weeks ago, has announced he is stepping down and will seek the presidency in April elections. Gnassingbe resigned late on Friday, just hours after accepting his party’s nomination for the presidential bid.
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/ 26 February 2005
An upscale Hong Kong grocery store is being prosecuted after a customer allegedly discovered 575 beetles in a jar of cereal he bought, officials and media reports said on Saturday. The customer, lawyer Philip Dykes, said the breakfast cereal was ”too organic for my liking”, according to the South China Morning Post.
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/ 26 February 2005
More than 100 belly-dancers shimmied their way into the record books on Friday night, watched by appreciative fathers, husbands and boyfriends. The 116 dancers gathered at the Blairgowrie Recreation Centre from all over Johannesburg, hoping to create the largest number of belly-dancers ever seen gyrating under one roof.
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/ 26 February 2005
A police officer was shot dead and another was critically injured when 11 prisoners escaped from northern KwaZulu-Natal’s Eshowe police station on Friday, police said. Captain Musa Khaba said the police officers were feeding the prisoners in their holding cells when they were overpowered, and shot at. All the prisoners escaped.
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/ 26 February 2005
The young male hippo that made headlines last year after escaping from a nature reserve in Cape Town will soon start his own herd, City Parks and Nature Conservation said on Saturday. The hippo escaped from the Rondevlei Nature Reserve and took up residence in Zeekoevlei for several months until he was recaptured in December.
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/ 26 February 2005
The Stormers made easy meat of the Sharks as they notched up a 26-12 victory in their opening Super 12 match at Newlands on Friday night. Neil de Kock’s side should have led by considerably more than an eight-point margin at the interval, but were left to reflect on a number of missed opportunities through unforced errors and over-elaboration.