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/ 29 November 2004
Three teenage girls, their arms around each other’s waists, stand perspiring in the bright Sudanese sun as a gaggle of boys gather round them. ”I have a beautiful bull!” one boy shouts. ”I know how to dance!” another cries, as the girls listen with their eyes demurely downcast. For the Dinka tribe of southern Sudan, this Sunday evening dance is the equivalent of a school disco, and bringing an impressive bull to the party is a bit like turning up in your dad’s Porsche.
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/ 29 November 2004
The Australian ski paddling World Cup ended in controversy in Perth on Sunday, with the South African squad questioning the rules applied in the competition scoring. South Africans filled three of the top five berths on the second stage, only to see the overall competition title being awarded to Australia.
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/ 29 November 2004
Fred Couples continued his amazing run on Sunday, prevailing in four playoff holes over Tiger Woods to claim the final three skins and 000, and win his record fifth skins game with a total of 000. Couples won all his money on Sunday, starting with a birdie putt worth 000 and eight skins on the first hole.
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/ 29 November 2004
Neil Mellor drove home a 30-metre shot for the winner deep into injury time as Arsenal tumbled 2-1 at Liverpool on Sunday to fall five points behind Chelsea in the Premier League title race. The ball came free to Mellor who beat Patrick Vieira to it and aimed a low shot that flew past Jens Lehmann inside the far post.
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/ 29 November 2004
One year after music stars took to the stage in Cape Town to raise HIV/Aids awareness, the literary world’s glitterati is making its mark, coming together to help fight the pandemic. Salman Rushdie, John Updike and Gunter Grass are among the 21 authors featured in Telling Tales, an anthology of short stories compiled by Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer.
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/ 29 November 2004
We’re talking about the failure of power here. But I guess I would be the last one to know about it. Like the rest of us. Last Monday a whole electricity substation in Hurst Hill went up in flames, leaving large parts of Jo’burg in total darkness. Everything became manual again, like the old days. Like you were still living in Sophiatown. Everything had to be done with paraffin stoves and candlelight.
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/ 29 November 2004
The South African Government is fast-tracking the recruitment of foreign medical personnel to increase ”capacity building” for the implementation of the anti-retroviral roll-out plan, says Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang. Responding to a question in Parliament asking how many patients in Limpopo and Mpulalanga were receiving anti-retroviral treatment in terms of the plan, Tshabalala-Msimang said 83 and 448 respectively.
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/ 28 November 2004
Britain’s Prince Harry is besotted with a blonde 19-year-old student in South Africa whose father runs a Zimbabwe game farm, UK newspaper Mail on Sunday newspaper reported. It said Chelsy Davy accompanied Harry during his two-week trip to a polo ranch in Argentina, even staying in the same guest house.
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/ 28 November 2004
Climate change is ‘a myth’, sea levels are not rising and Britain’s chief scientist is ‘an embarrassment’ for believing catastrophe is inevitable. These are the controversial views of a new London-based think-tank that will publish a report on Monday attacking the apocalyptic view that man-made greenhouse gases will destroy the planet.