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/ 14 October 2004

Angry Els goes to war

An angry Ernie Els has gone to war against the American Tour over demands that he must play more tournaments in the United States. Although the South African stopped short of saying he would boycott the American Tour, he made it clear on the eve of defending his title at the World Match Play Championship that he would not be pushed around.

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/ 14 October 2004

Arrows beat Cosmos in dull match

Lamontville Golden Arrows collected maximum points when they beat struggling Jomo Cosmos 1-0 in a dull Castle Premiership encounter played at King Zwelithini Stadium on Wednesday afternoon. There was no score at the interval. Papi Zothwane netted the only goal of this game in the 69th minute.

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/ 14 October 2004

Bucks get rid of Westerhof as coach

After dilly-dallying, Bush Bucks finally came out of the closet on Thursday and officially announced the sacking of head coach Clemens Westerhof. However, the East London-based side hastily added that the Dutchman has, in fact, not been fired but redeployed to head their youth development and centre of excellence.

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/ 13 October 2004

Bank robbers now turn to retail sector

Improved security for banks and cash-in-transit vehicles has seen robbers turn to the retail industry, which has suffered a R12-million loss so far this year, Kobus Kuyler, general manager of safety and security at Pick ‘n Pay, said on Wednesday. This is up from the total loss for 2003 of R9-million.

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/ 13 October 2004

Secret of the cavefish brought to light

The blind cavefish, a curiosity of nature, has a clever genetic trick that destroys its sight, thus giving itself an advantage in a pitch-dark watery world, scientists believe. Astyanax mexicanus lives in deep, lightless caves off the Mexican coast. Soon after the cavefish starts developing in the egg, its eyes begin to degenerate and the fish is born blind.

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/ 13 October 2004

Mbeki on his way to Hungary

President Thabo Mbeki has wrapped up his two-day state visit to Tunisia, and will proceed to Hungary to attend a governance summit, Department of Foreign Affairs officials said on Wednesday. Mbeki — who was accompanied to Tunisia by his wife, Zanele; several Cabinet ministers; and business leaders — arrived in Tunisia on Tuesday.

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/ 13 October 2004

Dozens queue in Baghdad to hand over weapons

Dozens of men lined up for the third day on Wednesday to hand over their weapons at police stations in the Iraqi capital’s Sadr City slum in line with an initiative by radical Shi’ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr. Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi hailed the programme as the first step to restoring security and stability to Sadr City.