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/ 31 January 2005
The JSE Securities Exchange was showing strength across the board at midday on Monday, bolstered by a weaker rand and firmer world markets. On the whole, sentiment towards equities was bullish, dealers said. By 12.08pm, the all share and all share industrial indices both added 0,71%.
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/ 31 January 2005
Sub-Saharan Africa’s oil and gas was growing "as a force" on international markets, with the United States expected to up its share of oil from the region from the current 18% of its supplies to 25% by 2015, says South Africa’s Mineral and Energy department chief director of hydrocarbons, Nhlanhla Gumede.
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/ 31 January 2005
In its submission to the committee that facilitates negotiations on black economic empowerment (BEE), Agri South Africa on Monday stated that its members support the objectives of BEE and are already promoting it in practice, but that the organisation differs essentially with official BEE proposals that were published last year for comment.
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/ 31 January 2005
Lleyton Hewitt struggled to put a brave face on the end of his Australian Open dream on Sunday after his defeat in the final against Marat Safin. Hewitt, who had spent the past nine months carefully tailoring his schedule and training regime for an all-out assault on the title, said he had no regrets following his agonising 1-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 loss.
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/ 31 January 2005
Ajax Cape Town beat Swaziland’s Mhlambanyatsi Rovers in the first leg of the first round of the CAF Champions league by 1-0 at Newlands on Sunday. The goal came in the 35th minute when clever play by Brent Carelse saw the ball go to Nhlanhla Tshabalala, whose powerful shot ricocheted into the goal off a defender.
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/ 31 January 2005
Jomo Cosmos gained a valuable point when they drew 1-1 against title-chasing Moroka Swallows in a hard-fought Castle Premiership match at Rustenburg on Sunday. Struggling Cosmos were full value for their point and coach Jomo Sono was happy after successive defeats at the same venue against leaders Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs.
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/ 31 January 2005
A comment from the television commentators about Colin Montgomerie helped England’s Simon Wakefield to victory at the Dimension Data Pro-Am golf tournament at the par-72 Gary Player Country Club on Sunday. Wakefield signed for a three-under-par 69 on Sunday, to end the tournament on a nine-under total of 279.
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/ 31 January 2005
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan said on Sunday he was ”extremely concerned” about the stalemate in Côte d’Ivoire that has prevented the start of a disarmament campaign and the reunification of the West African powerhouse divided by two years of civil war.
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/ 31 January 2005
Scores of people fled their homes in Kenya’s central Rift Valley at the weekend after a new surge in violence between the Maasai and Kikuyu tribes over water rights, police said on Monday. Dozens of families fled their homes in the Rift Valley district of Narok after Maasai warriors armed with crude weapons attacked Kikuyu tribesmen.
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/ 31 January 2005
A pair of portraits by Lee Miller — the brilliant photographer who was the lover-muse of surrealist painter Man Ray and was famously pictured in Hitler’s bath in 1945 — is to be shown for the first time. The portraits, taken in New York in 1933, show opera singers Bruce Howard and Edward Matthews as saints Teresa and Ignatius, in character for the opera Four Saints in Three Acts