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/ 6 February 2004

Conservationists jump for joy over rabbits

A survey of a newly-discovered population of the endangered riverine rabbit at Touwsrivier in the Western Cape has left conservationists delighted with the results.
The rabbit, endemic to South Africa, is listed as critically endangered on the international Red Data List, which means that less than 250 adults are known to survive worldwide.

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/ 6 February 2004

Lennox Lewis leaves the ring

Lennox Lewis announced his retirement on Friday, becoming the first active world heavyweight champion to quit in nearly 50 years. The 38-year-old Lewis confirmed at a packed London news conference that he was leaving the sport after a 14-year career. ”It’s a special day in my life,” Lewis said.

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/ 6 February 2004

Rugby veteran to save Aussie soccer

The veteran chief of the powerful Australian Rugby Union (ARU), John O’Neill, was appointed on Friday to rebuild the country’s struggling national soccer organisation. O’Neill said his eight years of experience at the ARU prepared him well to rescue a sport that has languished in the shadow of the more popular football codes.

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/ 6 February 2004

Hellenic hoping for a win

The new owners of Hellenic are hoping to start their battle to avoid relegation with a win against Jomo Cosmos at PAM Brink Stadium in Springs on Sunday. Hellenic, one of the oldest South African clubs, relocated to Gauteng from Cape Town after being bought by East Rand business people.

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/ 6 February 2004

SA hockey women top the log

The Spar South African Women’s hockey team continued their winning ways on Thursday, beating Spain 1-0 in the second match of the Four Nations Tournament in Athens. Striker Jennifer Wilson scored the winning goal. South Africa’s victory put the team at the top of the log.

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/ 6 February 2004

Out to settle old scores

Watching Nicolas Anelka witnessing another game thrown away as only Manchester City can, it is the blankness of his body language, the emptiness in his expression that really make you wonder what goes on in his head. It says something that people are still fascinated – after all, he has not given many clues in nearly 10 seasons as a professional.

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/ 6 February 2004

Ferguson: New legal attack?

Sir Alex Ferguson will soon find himself facing the ordeal of a second legal dispute with John Magnier and JP McManus when Manchester United’s rebel shareholders inform the club they are investigating a possible claim of defamation. Lawyers of Magnier and McManus are demanding tapes and transcripts of Ferguson’s media interviews.

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/ 6 February 2004

Defoe defends his corner

Jermain Defoe this week hit back at Terence Brown after being criticised by the West Ham chairperson. The England Under-21 striker had been irritated by the Hammers board, whose resignation to losing him resulted in his £7-million move to Tottenham on Monday.