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/ 26 October 2004

Jake White: ‘Life’s not fair’

Springbok rugby faced another scrumhalf injury crisis after Fourie du Preez, along with Blue Bulls teammate Bakkies Botha, was taken to hospital on Monday afternoon for X-rays on an injured foot. Botha, who also has a foot injury, and Du Preez, did not take part in the Springbok training session at St John’s College in Johannesburg.

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/ 26 October 2004

‘Van Nistelrooy can only cheat people’

Ruud van Nistelrooy says he is innocent of charges he tried deliberately to hurt Arsenal fullback Ashley Cole during Manchester United’s controversial 2-0 win at Old Trafford on Sunday. The Netherlands international has been charged with serious foul play by the Football Association for kicking the England defender on the knee.

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/ 25 October 2004

Anglicans to tackle gay ‘abomination’

Africa’s top Anglican bishops on Monday announced plans for a network of theological colleges to promote traditional beliefs after clashing with some Western churches over what one termed the ”abomination” of homosexuality. About 300 Anglican bishops from across Africa are gathering in the Nigerian city of Lagos.

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/ 25 October 2004

More accurate voting expected in US

After almost two million ballots were discounted in 2000 in a presidential election that was decided by 537 votes in Florida, this year’s United States election should be far more accurate, USA Today reported on Monday, citing better ballot design, new voting machines and voter education.

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/ 25 October 2004

BBC rejects report of 6 000 job cuts

The BBC, the world’s biggest public broadcaster, is to cut almost a quarter of its 28 000-strong workforce, in the biggest shake-up in its 82-year history, The Times newspaper in London said on Monday. A BBC spokesperson said the staff losses quoted in The Times are ”all purely speculative at this point”.

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/ 25 October 2004

SABC to televise Thatcher hearing

In a precedent-setting judgement, a full bench of the Cape High Court ruled on Monday in favour of the South African Broadcasting Corporation’s (SABC) request to televise Mark Thatcher’s civil case on Tuesday. Thatcher has been implicated in a botched coup in Equatorial Guinea and is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday.

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/ 25 October 2004

Beer girls make monks abandon vows

Two Buddhist monks abandoned their vows after they fell in love with a pair of teenage girls who sold beer across from their temple in central Cambodia, a newspaper reported on Monday. The two monks — Nang Pong and Vom Vong, both 19 — gave up their monastic lives on Thursday.