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/ 23 February 2004
Subaru has finally built a car that looks up to date, and with an interior that’s as upmarket as the stunning engineering deserves. The fourth generation Outback, based as before on the Legacy touring wagon platform, is stylish and elegant both inside and out.
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/ 23 February 2004
Just months after its worldwide launch in October last year, Peugeot has introduced their new 307CC into the South African market. Unlike its smaller relative, the 206 CC, the 307 CC is a genuine coupé and a true four-seater cabriolet.
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/ 23 February 2004
South African will continue to invest heavily in building political stability in Africa and in the reconstruction and development of the continent in the coming year.
The 2004 Budget significantly increases the government’s commitment to the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (Nepad) and the African Union.
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/ 23 February 2004
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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/ 23 February 2004
If there is one thing that British Prime Minister Tony Blair has never underestimated, it is the importance of an American presidential election in shaping the dynamics of British domestic politics. Clinton made Labour credible, now the Democrats threaten Bush’s ally.
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/ 23 February 2004
Estate agents will be chasing Andrew McLardy around the fairways and greens after he ran out a three-shot winner of the Tour Championship played at the Leopard Creek golf course. McLardy not only pocketed the winner’s cheque of R317 000 but also won the right to line up at the NEC Invitational to be played at Akron, Ohio.
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/ 23 February 2004
The South African Rugby Players Association (Sarpa) on Monday warned that strike action could not be discounted in the wake of recent comments attributed to SA Rugby Football Union’s president Brian van Rooyen.
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/ 23 February 2004
The Hurricanes Super 12 rugby campaign has got off to a disastrous start. On a weekend when New Zealand rugby was again given a bloody nose, with the Blues losing to the Brumbies, and Crusaders thumped by the Waratahs, the Hurricanes fared the worst.
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/ 23 February 2004
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
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.”