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/ 23 February 2004

Cosmos hold Chiefs to a draw

Mmbatho-Kaizer Chiefs title hopes suffered a minor hiccup when Jomo Cosmos forced a spirited second half fightback to snatch a 1-1 draw against the title chasing Amakhosi in a hard fought Castle Premiership clash at the Mmbatho stadium on Sunday. There was no score at halftime.

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/ 23 February 2004

Likeable larrikin has his cake and eats it

Herschelle Gibbs got his cake on Monday and ate it too with an ominous warning for the New Zealand cricket bowlers. The prolific South Africa opening batsman turned 30 to a special dressing-room candle-blowing ceremony at Carisbrook on Monday, prompting his captain, Graeme Smith, to quip: ”I can’t believe he’s 30.”

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/ 23 February 2004

Schumacher threatens to leave

Formula One driver Ralf Schumacher threatened to leave BMW Williams on Sunday, unhappy with contract negotiations. ”I don’t have any understanding for some of the things that have happened in the past few months,” Schumacher told the weekly Bild am Sonntag in Germany.

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/ 23 February 2004

Boring draw for Sundowns, Dynamos

Sundowns and Dynamos played to a boring 1-1 draw at Odi Stadium on Saturday. This game, played in front of a poor crowd, did not have any major highlights as the two teams struggled to hit top form and produce top-class entertainment. Sundowns took the lead in the 41st minute.

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/ 23 February 2004

SA rugby ‘a shambles’

The South African Rugby Players Association has hit back after a media report portrayed their members as greedy. Sarpa’s Piet Heymans was responding to a front page article in the Afrikaans Sunday newspaper Rapport in which SA Rugby Football Union’s new president Brian van Rooyen lashed out at players who complained about money.

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/ 22 February 2004

‘Awwww, truly this man was the Son of God’

Mel Gibson’s The Passion of Christ is only the latest in a very long line of celluloid portrayals of Jesus that have, in their turn, aroused controversy, delight, outrage and ridicule. About 47 actors — among them Max Von Sydow and Willem Dafoe — have taken a crack at the title role, with wildy varying degrees of success.

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/ 22 February 2004

United States elections to get dirty

President George Bush addressed 180 000 screaming car-racing fans in Florida last week and uttered the words they love to hear: ‘Gentlemen, start your engines.’ Dozens of brightly coloured rally cars thundered down the track, but it wasn’t just the Daytona 500 rally Bush was starting: it was the presidential election.

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/ 22 February 2004

Bomb explodes on Jerusalem bus

A bomb attack on a bus in west Jerusalem on Sunday killed ”several people”, police said, while Israeli public radio spoke of at least 30 wounded. ”There have been several killed and many injured. The number 14 bus was packed and the explosion happened in the bus,” police spokesperson Micky Levy told public radio.

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/ 22 February 2004

‘You’re just so… pretty.’

‘You’re just so… pretty.’ This is a line which is key to the love story at the heart of Monster, a line whispered by Christina Ricci’s character to Charlize Theron, the odds-on favourite for Best Actress Oscar thanks to her portrayal of serial killer Aileen Wuornos.