A mortar barrage hit the main mosque in the Iraqi city of Kufa on Thursday, killing 27 people and wounding 63 others as they prepared to march on the violence-wracked city of Najaf, hospital officials and witnesses said. Hours after the attack, unidentified gunmen opened fire on thousands of Shi’ite Muslim marchers heading to Najaf, killing at least one, witnesses said.
Alwyn Myburgh struck seventh place as world high-jump champion Hestrie Cloete celebrated her 26th birthday with 800m runners Mbulaeni Mulaudzi and Hezekiel Sepeng as they won their way into Olympic finals on a night of high passion at the Olympic Stadium in Athens on Thursday night.
Researchers in Europe have identified a handful of mosquito genes which the Science and Development Network says could be crucial in the control of the strain of malaria common in Africa. Focusing on the go-between — the mosquito — rather than the human victim could be the key, the team says. ”We now see a way to potentially stop the parasite in its tracks,” says a researcher.
There is a new breeding ground for future stars of the Premier Soccer League and Bafana Bafana — the Mvela Golden League, which starts this weekend. Dangerous Darkies versus Pietersburg Pillars will kick off the season at Kanyamazane stadium in Nelspruit on Saturday. The restructured league comprises 18 clubs.
The United States is to allow three British citizens and two British residents their first access to a lawyer since being imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay more than two years ago. The granting of a legal visit next Monday is being hailed as a key stage in trying to get the Britons freed from Guantanamo, where they have been held as suspected terrorists without charge or trial.
Marriage is a venerable institution, particularly in more traditional societies. Many members of society, especially mothers, believe that it is an institution that has not only to be protected, but also actively promoted. Many of us know mothers who are legendary for the lengths to which they will go to see their offspring comfortably ensconced in a marriage. But what happens in the trenches of war?
Six weeks after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre, President George W Bush flew to New York to throw out the ceremonial first pitch in the World Series baseball game between the New York Yankees and the Arizona Diamondbacks. It seemed like the perfect location for this week’s Republican convention, but now the city that never sleeps is preparing a noisy reception for Bush.
There are two kinds of people in this world, according to the hit movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding: there are Greeks and those who wish they were Greek. The bad news is neither kind is queuing up to watch the Olympics in the Greek capital.
Perhaps the main reason for the lack of local support for the games is the embarrassment caused by successive drug stories.
Special Report: Olympics 2004
While Jake White busies himself growing back some hair, he has earned the right to carve this motto above his dressing room mirror: “I told you so”. The Springbok coach has earned instant celebrity status by guiding his team to the Tri-Nations trophy merely by keeping his own counsel and backing his own judgement.
You’ve got to love this guy Jose Mourinho. The new Chelsea boss, who guided Porto to supremacy in Portugal, just doesn’t know when to keep his mouth shut. With Roman Abramovich’s open chequebook at Chelsea, he has no choice but to achieve European dominance by next May.