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/ 13 December 2004
Pacers Irfan Pathan and Zaheer Khan claimed the last two wickets on Monday as India triumphed over Bangladesh in the first Test by an innings and 140 runs. Bangladesh were bundled out on 202 after a dismal 184 all out in the first innings. India amassed 526 thanks to 248 scored by star batsman Sachin Tendulkar.
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/ 13 December 2004
In the course of tourism month in September, spring arrived and was welcome after the bitterly cold winter days and nights. Sadly, our tourism industry has not taken the opportunity to transform itself in the same way, writes Dante Mashile.
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/ 13 December 2004
For the third successive year the Dunhill Championship had to be decided by a play-off, but for the first time, it went to a South African. A birdie putt at the first play-off hole saw Charl Schwartzel (20) claim his first-ever tour victory on Sunday, as well as the R882 000 first prize.
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/ 13 December 2004
This year’s Heritage Day was also the opening day of the new Mapungubwe National Park.
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/ 13 December 2004
For the second day, South Africa A had the better of things in their three-day match against England at Sedgars Park on Sunday. At close of play, England, on 154 for seven and with a lead of 98, were facing the possibility of a hefty defeat in their warm-up match before the first Test in Port Elizabeth on Friday.
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/ 13 December 2004
Wangari Maathai, civil activist recently turned politician, now has another role to fill: Nobel Peace Prize-winner. The Kenyan was officially awarded the prize on Friday at a ceremony in Oslo. Thrust suddenly into the limelight like never before, the 64-year-old Kikuyu woman has taken it all on with grace and good humour.
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/ 13 December 2004
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger praised Thierry Henry’s speed of thought after the striker stroked home a quick free-kick that helped champions Arsenal to a 2-2 draw against Premiership leaders Chelsea at Highbury on Sunday. Chelsea’s Portuguese boss, Jose Mourinho, claimed the goal should have been disallowed.
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/ 13 December 2004
A Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) document released last week on the state of the Tripartite Alliance is somewhat misleading and has a number of flaws. We wonder what serves as Cosatu’s political point of reference in dealings with its alliance partners, writes Kgalema Motlanthe, the African National Congress secretary general.
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/ 13 December 2004
FC Porto of Portugal defeated Once Caldas of Colombia 8-7 in a penalty shoot-out after a goalless draw to win the last edition of the Intercontinental Cup in Japan on Sunday. In an amazing penalty shoot-out each side scored seven and missed one before Colombian defender John Edwin Garcia blasted over the bar, allowing Pedro Emanuel to slot home the winner for the European champions.
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/ 13 December 2004
Neither lightning nor rain was able to save England from defeat on the third day of their warm-up match against South Africa A at Sedgars Park on Monday. South Africa A needed just 30 overs to win the match by seven wickets and give South Africa a psychological edge ahead of the first Castle Lager/MTN Test in Port Elizabeth on Friday.